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Directions in Safety-Critical Systems : Proceedings of the First Safety-critical Systems Symposium The Watershed Media Centre, Bristol 9-11 February 1993 (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)

Anderson, Tom(Edited by)Redmill, Felix(Edited by)
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0 e This is the proceedings of the first annual symposium of the Safety-critical Systems Club (The Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, 9-11 February 1993), which provided a forum for exploring and discussing ways of achieving safety in computer systems to be used in safety-critical industrial applications.

The book is divided into three parts, which correspond with the themes of the three days of the symposium.

The first - Experience from Around Europe - brings together information on developments in safety-critical systems outside the UK.

The second - Current Research - consists of papers on large projects within the UK, which involve collaboration between academia and industry, providing techniques and methods to enhance safety.

The final part - Achieving and Evaluating Safety - explores how methods already in use in other domains may be applied to safety, and examines the relationships between safety and other attributes such as quality and security.

The papers identify the current problems and issues of interest in the field of safety-critical software-based systems, and provide valuable up-to-date material for those in both academia and industry.

The academic will benefit from information about current research complimentary to his own, and the industrialist will learn of the technologies which will soon be available and where to find them.

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Product Details
3540198172 / 9783540198178
Paperback / softback
005.8
22/02/1993
Germany
286 pages, 1 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 286 p. 1 illus.
155 x 235 mm, 495 grams
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