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10th SSS 2002: Southampton, UK
- Felix Redmill, Tom Anderson:
Components of System Safety - Proceedings of the Tenth Safety-critical Systems Symposium, Southampton, UK, 2002. Springer 2002, ISBN 978-1-85233-561-8
Part 1 / Accidents and their Investigation
- Trevor A. Kletz:
Accident Investigation - Missed Opportunities. 3-15 - Gunhild Halvorsrud:
The Åsta Train Crash, its Precursors and Consequences, and its Investigation. 16-30 - Christopher W. Johnson:
Reasons for the Failure of Incident Reporting in the Healthcare and Rail Industries. 31-57
Part 2 / Issues of Low-Sil Systems
- Ken Frith, Andy Lovering:
The Management of Complex, Safety-Related Information Systems. 61-75 - Brenton Atchison, Alena Griffiths:
Engineering SCADA Products for Use in Safety-Related Systems. 76-90
Part 3 / Human Factors
- Michael D. Harrison, P. D. Johnson, Peter C. Wright:
Automating functions in multi-agent control systems: supporting the decision process. 93-106 - Brian Sherwood Jones, Jonathan Earthy:
The Processes to Manage (and Minimise) the Human Risk in Complex Systems. 107-122
Part 4 / Safety Requirements
- Carl Sandom:
Human Factors Considerations for System Safety. 125-139 - Alan Simpson, Joanne Stoker:
Will it be Safe? - An Approach to Engineering Safety Requirements. 140-164
Part 5 / Risk
- Jack Crawford:
Integrated Design Analysis. 167-182 - John Spriggs:
Airport Risk Assessment: Examples, Models and Mitigations. 183-195 - Gabe Mythen:
Communicating Risk: Reconfiguring Expert- Lay Relations. 196-213
Part 6 / Communication and Electronic Safety
- Alastair Faulkner:
Safer Data: The use of data in the context of a railway control system. 217-230 - A. Hutson-Smith:
e-Technology Excitement, Enlightenment and Risk. 231-243
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