ON MULTIVERSION SOFTWARE FORMATION CONSIDERING THE RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS


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The multiversion programming methodology which guarantees that mistakes of one software versions will not lead to infringement of the control process by complex objects where rigid requirements for reliability and autonomy of functioning are typical.

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