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Definition[]

Software-of-unknown-pedigree (SOUP) is a term often used in the milieu of safety-critical and safety-involved systems. SOUP is software that has not been developed to known standards; software which has unknown or no safety-related properties.

Overview[]

The problem with SOUP is that (a) it cannot be relied upon to perform safety-related functions, and (b) it may prevent other software, hardware or firmware from performing their safety-related functions. The SOUP problem is one of insulating the safety-involved parts of a system from the SOUP and its undesirable effects.


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