| Leading
technology publication praises Praxis High
Integrity Systems
Praxis High Integrity Systems (Praxis HIS),
a world-leading company providing products and services for
the engineering of high integrity systems, has received high
praise and global recognition from IEEE Spectrum
magazine, the flagship publication of the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (The IEEE), in its September issue.
In the article, called ‘The Exterminators'
, contributing editor Philip E. Ross features the
British firm, highlighting their approach to the development
of ultra-reliable computer systems. The article showcases
the MULTOS CA—an ultra-secure smartcard certification authority
that was developed by Praxis HIS for MasterCard International.
Praxis HIS has developed a world-class reputation
within the software world for producing near defect-free software.
Using mathematically based techniques, known as formal methods,
Praxis HIS builds software with a simple creed: that defects
should be systematically tracked down and ruthlessly exterminated
during all stages of a project.
Although Praxis HIS is tiny when compared
to the software giants such as Microsoft, Oracle and SAP it
has developed some highly complex and customized systems that
need to be incredibly reliable. This includes air-traffic
control systems and, more recently, a highly secure demonstration
system for the NSA—the U.S. signals intelligence and cryptographic
agency.
Commenting on Praxis HIS, John C. Knight,
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
and Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia
, said, “They're very, very talented, with a very different
approach.” Praxis's founders, he says, believed building software
wasn't as hard as people made it out to be, “They thought
it isn't rocket science, just very careful engineering.”
Peter Amey, Praxis Chief Technical Officer
commented, “We're delighted that IEEE Spectrum has chosen
to highlight the success of Praxis HIS. To be the focus of
such a prestigious publication is a real coup for everyone
connected with the company.”
IEEE Spectrum , with more than 360,000
readers in over 150 countries, explores the development, applications,
and implications of new technologies and trends in engineering
and science, providing a forum for understanding, discussion,
and leadership in these areas.
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