The need for drastic reductions in budgeting and durations of projects that involve computer-based systems, as well as the increasing pressure to field systems that function satisfactorily, have fostered the need for more rigorous system engineering methods. Via case studies, we report on why models and proofs, which are at the core of emerging methods, are indeed instrumental in slashing costs, by avoiding project setbacks, operational mishaps or failures, and by permitting correct diagnoses when necessary.
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