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by Nitramp 4064 days ago
If you require certification of software by some standard, companies will build software that passes the certification standard.

But in my experience, the assumption that a security, quality, or whatever certification process correlates with actually secure, high quality, etc software does not have a lot backing it.

There's a big difference between dotting the i's and crossing the t's according to ISO-9001, and actually caring about software quality, and it seems like the standards make it harder to actually care and actually focus on delivering a good product.

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It sounds similar to the idea of teachers "teaching to the test", as opposed to providing an all round education and critical thinking ability.