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Developments in Risk-based Approaches to Safety - Proceedings of the Fourteenth Safety-citical Systems Symposium, Bristol, UK, 7-9 February 2006

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Developments in Risk-based Approaches to Safety contains the invited papers presented at the Fourteenth annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium, held at Bristol, UK in February 2006.
The papers included in this volume address the most critical topics in the field of safety-critical systems. The focus this year, considered from various perspectives, is on recent developments in risk-based approaches. Subjects discussed include innovation in risk analysis, management risk, the safety case, software safety, language development and the creation of systems for complex control functions.
Papers provide a mix of industrial experience and academic research results and are presented under the headings: Tutorial, New Approaches to Risk Assessment, Experience of Developing Safety Cases, Management Influence on Safety, Software Safety, New Technologies in Safety-critical Systems, Adding Dimensions to Safety Cases.

List of contents

Tutorial.- People and Systems: Striking a Safe Balance between Human and Machine.- New Approaches to Risk Assessment.- Risk Assessment for M42 Active Traffic Management.- Safety Risk Assessment by Monte Carlo Simulation of Complex Safety Critical Operations.- So how do you make a full ALARP justification? Introducing the Accident Tetrahedron as a guide for Approaching Completeness..- Experience of Developing Safety Cases.- Safety Case Practice - Meet the Challenge.- Safety Case Development - a Practical Guide.- Management Influence on Safety.- Governing Safety Management.- Understanding the Risks Posed by Management.- Common Law Safety Case Approaches to Safety Critical Systems Assurance.- Software Safety.- Ada 2005 for High-Integrity Systems.- Safety Aspects of a Landing Gear System.- New Technologies in Safety-Critical Systems.- Optimising Data-Driven Safety Related Systems.- Classification with Confidence for Critical Systems.- Use of Graphical Probabilistic Models to build SIL claims based on software safety standards such as IEC61508-3.- Adding Dimensions to Safety Cases.- Safety arguments for use with data-driven safety systems.- Gaining Confidence in Goal-based Safety Cases.

Summary

Developments in Risk-based Approaches to Safety contains the invited papers presented at the Fourteenth annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium, held at Bristol, UK in February 2006.

The papers included in this volume address the most critical topics in the field of safety-critical systems. The focus this year, considered from various perspectives, is on recent developments in risk-based approaches. Subjects discussed include innovation in risk analysis, management risk, the safety case, software safety, language development and the creation of systems for complex control functions.

Papers provide a mix of industrial experience and academic research results and are presented under the headings: Tutorial, New Approaches to Risk Assessment, Experience of Developing Safety Cases, Management Influence on Safety, Software Safety, New Technologies in Safety-critical Systems, Adding Dimensions to Safety Cases.

Product details

Assisted by Tom Anderson (Editor), Felix Redmill (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9781846283338
ISBN 978-1-84628-333-8
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 234 mm
Weight 435 g
Illustrations X, 292 p. 68 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing

C, Software Engineering, computer science, Systems analysis & design, Computer system failures, System Performance and Evaluation

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