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Current Issues in Safety-Critical Systems - Proceedings of the Eleventh Safety-critical Systems Symposium, Bristol, UK, 4-6 February 2003

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Current Issues in Safety-Critical Systems contains the invited paperspresented at the eleventh annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium, heldin February 2003.The safety-critical systems domain is rapidly expanding and its industrialproblems are always candidates for academic research. It embraces almostall industry sectors; current issues in one are commonly appropriate toothers. The Safety-critical System Symposium provides an annual forum fordiscussing such issues. The papers contained within this volume cover abroad range of subjects. They represent a great deal of industrialexperience as well as some academic research. All the papers are linkedby addressing current issues in safety-critical systems: DependabilityRequirements Engineering; Human Error Management; Influences on Risk;Safety Cases; Reforming the Law; Safety Management and Safety Standards.

List of contents

List.- Safety Requirements.- An Integrated Approach to Dependability Requirements Engineering.- Human Factors.- Integrating Human Error Management Strategies Throughout the System Lifecycle.- Measuring and Managing Culturally Inspired Risk.- Safe Systems: Construction, Destruction and Deconstruction.- The Safety Case - 1.- Developing a Safety Case for Autonomous Vehicle Operation on an Airport.- Managing Complex Safety Cases.- Development and Legal Issues.- White Box Software Development.- Reforming the Law on Involuntary Manslaughter: The Government's Proposals on Corporate Killing.- The Safety Case - 2.- Electronic Safety Cases: Challenges and Opportunities.- Safety Case Categories - Which One When?.- Safety Assessment.- An Assessment of Software Sneak Analysis.- Processes for Successful Safety Management in Acquisition.- Assurance of Safety-related Applications on a COTS Platform.- Application and Development of Standards.- The Application of BS IEC 61508 to Legacy Programmable Electronic Systems.- The Software Safety Standards and Code Verification.- Evolution of the UK Defence Safety Standards.- Author Index.

Summary

Current Issues in Safety-Critical Systems contains the invited papers
presented at the eleventh annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium, held
in February 2003.
The safety-critical systems domain is rapidly expanding and its industrial
problems are always candidates for academic research. It embraces almost
all industry sectors; current issues in one are commonly appropriate to
others. The Safety-critical System Symposium provides an annual forum for
discussing such issues. The papers contained within this volume cover a
broad range of subjects. They represent a great deal of industrial
experience as well as some academic research. All the papers are linked
by addressing current issues in safety-critical systems: Dependability
Requirements Engineering; Human Error Management; Influences on Risk;
Safety Cases; Reforming the Law; Safety Management and Safety Standards.

Product details

Authors F. Ed Redmill, Mary Woronov
Assisted by ANDERSON (Editor), Anderson (Editor), Tom Anderson (Editor), Feli Redmill (Editor), Felix Redmill (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2012
 
EAN 9781852336967
ISBN 978-1-85233-696-7
No. of pages 276
Weight 430 g
Illustrations X, 276 p. 21 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

C, Software Engineering, computer science, Theory of Computation, Systems analysis & design, Computers, Mathematical theory of computation, Computer system failures, System Performance and Evaluation

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