Does the fact of SOUP or OTS implementing additional functionality, besides the one required for the software under development, i.e. non-specified functionality, be addressed somehow?
The short answer is yes. Even though your primary concern should be assessing the performance of the wanted features, I suggest you review the risks associated with the unwanted features. If you are using a SOUP math library, unwanted features will not likely cause any trouble (besides stealing memory). However, if you are using a SOUP with an interface you don't need, you might expose yourself to unwanted cybersecurity risks.
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Does the fact of SOUP or OTS implementing additional functionality, besides the one required for the software under development, i.e. non-specified functionality, be addressed somehow?
The short answer is yes. Even though your primary concern should be assessing the performance of the wanted features, I suggest you review the risks associated with the unwanted features.
If you are using a SOUP math library, unwanted features will not likely cause any trouble (besides stealing memory). However, if you are using a SOUP with an interface you don't need, you might expose yourself to unwanted cybersecurity risks.
I think your videos are very useful for RA. If you don't mind, I would like to ask your permission to share your videos to the other website in China for the embarrassing reason that TH-cam is blocked from accessing in China. Of course, I will give sources of the original website. Thank you very much!