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In addition to the critiques of the individual techniques of real-time software verification and validation in the previous chapters, some general views about their applicability and their future importance seem to be in order. This chapter therefore will emphasise some of the aspects already mentioned and try to build some sort of a roof over the other chapters.

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Ehrenberger, W.D. (1985). Conclusion. In: Quirk, W.J. (eds) Verification and Validation of Real-Time Software. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70224-2_7

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