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20th SSS 2012: Bristol, UK
- Chris Dale, Tom Anderson:
Achieving Systems Safety - Proceedings of the Twentieth Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, SSS 2012, Bristol, UK, February 7-9, 2012. Springer 2012, ISBN 978-1-4471-2493-1 - Martyn Thomas:
Accidental Systems, Hidden Assumptions and Safety Assurance. 1-9 - Allan Bain:
Do we truly understand Safety Culture? 11-24 - Audrey Canning:
The Need for a Community for System and Functional Safety Professionals. 25-33 - Roger Rivett:
The Challenge of Technological Change in the Automotive Industry. 35-42 - Sirma Celik:
Safety Process Implementation for Unmanned Aerial Systems. 43-53 - Reiji Ishima, Minoru Mori:
Risk Analysis and Development of an IPNetwork-based Railway Signal Control System. 55-74 - George Bearfield:
Taking Safe Decisions in the GB Railway Industry. 75-83 - Chris W. Johnson:
CyberSafety: CyberSecurity and Safety-Critical Software Engineering. 85-95 - Keith Armstrong:
Including Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in Functional Safety Risk Assessments. 97-114 - Derek Fowler, Ronald Pierce:
Safety Engineering - a Perspective on Systems Engineering. 115-136 - Paul Hampton:
Survey of Safety Architectural Patterns. 137-158 - Chris Hobbs, Martin Lloyd:
The Application of Bayesian Belief Networks to Assurance Case Preparation. 159-176 - Graham R. Braithwaite:
Accident Investigation - are we reaching the Systemic Causes of Accidents? 177-188 - Peter B. Ladkin:
The Fukushima Accident. 189-207 - Jens Braband:
A Risk-based Approach towards Assessment of Potential Safety Deficiencies. 209-223 - Fergus Duncan:
At the Sharp End: developing and validating Safety Critical Software. 225-235 - Stuart Reid:
The New Software Testing Standard. 237-255 - John A. McDermid, Andrew Rae:
Goal-Based Safety Standards: Promises and Pitfalls. 257-270 - Mike Parsons:
Safety Levels in a Commercial Context. 271-284 - Odd Nordland:
A Devil's Advocate on SIL 4. 285-292
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