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18th SSS 2010: Bristol, UK
- Chris Dale, Tom Anderson:
Making Systems Safer - Proceedings of the Eighteenth Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, Bristol, UK, February 9-11, 2010. Springer 2010, ISBN 978-1-84996-085-4
Part 1 / Tutorial Paper
- John M. Rushby:
Formalism in Safety Cases. 3-17
Part 2 / Perspectives on Systems Safety
- Les Hatton:
Bureaucracy, Safety and Software: a Potentially Lethal Cocktail. 21-36 - Graham Jolliffe:
Cost-Efficient Methods and Processes for Safety Relevant Embedded Systems (CESAR) - An Objective Overview. 37-50 - Robin E. Bloomfield, Peter G. Bishop:
Safety and Assurance Cases: Past, Present and Possible Future - an Adelard Perspective. 51-67
Part 3 / Managing Safety-Related Projects
- Hans Tschürtz, Gabriele Schedl:
An Integrated Project Management Life Cycle Supporting System Safety. 71-83 - Mike Parsons, Charles Hunter:
Patterns in Safety-Related Projects. 85-100
Part 4 / Transport Safety
- Ronald Pierce, Derek Fowler:
Applying IEC 61508 to Air Traffic Management Systems. 103-113 - Jean-Luc Valk, Hans Vis, Gerard Koning:
Phileas, a Safety Critical Trip around the World. 115-126
Part 5 / Safety Standards
- Catherine Menon, Richard Hawkins, John A. McDermid, Tim Kelly:
An Overview of the SoBP for Software in the Context of DS 00-56 Issue 4. 129-147 - Ian Harrison:
IEC80001 and Future Ramifications for Health Systems not currently classed as Medical Devices. 149-171
Part 6 / Safety Competencies
- Peter Duggan:
Competence, The Why? The How? and 'A Practical Approach'. 175-186 - Keith Armstrong:
The new IET Guide - how to do EMC to help achieve Functional Safety. 187-210 - Steve Kinnersly, Ian Spalding:
Code of Practice and Competencies for ISAs. 211-230
Part 7 / Safety Methods
- Georgios Despotou, Mike Bennett, Tim P. Kelly:
Evaluation and Integration of COTS in Evidence based Assurance Frameworks. 233-254 - Gabriele Schedl, Werner Winkelbauer, Alexander Wendt:
A Way to Successful Hazard Management. 255-271
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