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Applied FuSa

Tool Evaluation and Qualification

16 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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Hello and welcome to another episode of “Applied FuSa”, a podcast for FuSa pragmatists. Tool evaluation and qualification… there is hardly any other task in the FuSa universe that has caused so much uncertainty. At least, that’s the impression gained from many internal and external discussions (for instance, at FuSa conferences and workshops). Actually, the topic is not that complicated. But the devil is very much in the details. We will illustrate this using the example of compiler evaluation. We will also share a few suggestions on how the effort involved can be significantly reduced.

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