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6th SSS 1998: Birmingham, UK
- Felix Redmill, Tom Anderson:
Industrial Perspectives of Safety-critical Systems - Proceedings of the Sixth Safety-critical Systems Symposium, Birmingham, UK, 1998. Springer 1998, ISBN 978-3-540-76189-1 - Charles Lee, Jon Garnsworthy, Morris F. Chudleigh, Duncan Bishop:
Issues in Managing a Safety-Critical System Development Project. 1-26 - Ian Spalding:
Principles of Engineering Safety Management. 27-43 - Trevor Cockram, Reg Parker, David Tiley, Jane Smith:
A System Requirements Traceability Model: An Industrial Application. 44-61 - Paul E. Bennett:
Small Modules as Configuration Items in Certified Safety Critical Systems. 62-69 - Brian A. Wichmann:
Ada for High Integrity. 70-81 - Gustaf Myhrman:
Developments for Safer Systems in the Swedish Defence. 82-92 - Shoky Visram:
Managing Safety Within A Large And Complex Air Traffic Control Project. 93-111 - A. G. Hessami:
Risk. 112-125 - Ceri Rees, Vivien Hamilton:
Independent Safety Auditing. 126-136 - Maurice Pritchard:
'Safeguarding Systems: In-Service Management'. 137-149 - Graham Buckle:
Static Analysis of Safety Critical Software (Techniques, Tools, and Experiences). 150-168 - Richard Granville, Keith Harrison:
Use of Static Code Analysis to Support the Safety Certification of Airborne Software. 169-183 - Rupert Brown:
Improving the Production and Presentation of Safety Cases through the use of Intranet Technology. 184-193 - Peter Bishop, Robin Bloomfield:
A Methodology for Safety Case Development. 194-203 - N. C. Knowles:
On the Validation of Finite Element Models - an Industrial Perspective. 204-210 - R. May, John A. McDermid, I. H. A. Johnston:
COTS in Safety-Related Systems Issues and an Illustration. 211-221 - R. E. Jennings:
Research into the Safety Issues Arising from Using ASIC Devices as a Potential Replacement Technology for Analogue Trip Amplifiers in Existing Reactor Safety Systems. 222-232
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