Parkinson, Simon, Longstaff, Andrew P., Crampton, Andrew, Allen, Gary, Fletcher, Simon and Myers, Alan (2012) The use of Cryptographic Principles within Metrology Software. In: Advanced Mathematical and Computational Tools in Metrology and Testing. Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences, 9 (84). World Scientific, Singapore, China, pp. 292-296.

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Abstract

Typically the design and production of metrology software is based upon a rigorous process of establishing the software requirements. Both the metrology and security requirements will be processed and normally evaluated in isolation, or at best simultaneously. With the use of cryptographic principles, and the more prominent object-oriented programming languages, a new security-centric philosophy to metrology software design and production is presented to provide secure, robust and functional metrology software.

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