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Design by contract         
APPROACH FOR DESIGNING SOFTWARE
Design by Contract; Programming by contract; DbC; Design By Contract; DBC (programming); Contract programming; Software contract; Code contract; Code contracts; CodeContracts; Code Contracts; Contract-based design; Contract (software); Program by contract; Programming by Contract
Design by contract (DbC), also known as contract programming, programming by contract and design-by-contract programming, is an approach for designing software.
Prevention through design         
CONCEPT OF APPLYING METHODS TO MINIMIZE OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS EARLY IN THE DESIGN PROCESS, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON OPTIMIZING EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE OF MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Safety by design
Prevention through design (PtD), also called safety by design usually in Europe, is the concept of applying methods to minimize occupational hazards early in the design process, with an emphasis on optimizing employee health and safety throughout the life cycle of materials and processes. It is a concept and movement that encourages construction or product designers to "design out" health and safety risks during design development.
implied contract         
FICTIONAL CONTRACT RECOGNISED BY A COURT
Implied contract; Implied in law contract; Implied-in-law contract; Quasi contract; Quasi-contract law; Implied Contract; Constructive contract
n. an agreement which is found to exist based on the circumstances when to deny a contract would be unfair and/or result in unjust enrichment to one of the parties. An implied contract is distinguished from an "express contract." See also: contract express contract implied