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portada safer systems: proceedings of the fifth safety-critical systems symposium, brighton 1997
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
1997
Language
English
Pages
285
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.6 cm
Weight
0.42 kg.
ISBN
3540761349
ISBN13
9783540761341

safer systems: proceedings of the fifth safety-critical systems symposium, brighton 1997

Tom Anderson (Illustrated by) · Felix Redmill (Illustrated by) · Springer · Paperback

safer systems: proceedings of the fifth safety-critical systems symposium, brighton 1997 - Redmill, Felix ; Anderson, Tom

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Synopsis "safer systems: proceedings of the fifth safety-critical systems symposium, brighton 1997"

The contributions to this book are the invited papers presented at the fifth annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium. They cover a broad spectrum of issues affecting safety, from a philosophical appraisal to technology transfer, from requirements analysis to assessment, from formal methods to artificial intelligence and psychological aspects. They touch on a number of industry sectors, but are restricted to none, for the essence of the event is the transfer of lessons and technologies between sectors. All address practical issues and of- fer useful information and advice. Contributions from industrial authors provide evidence of both safety con- sciousness and safety professionalism in industry. Smith's on safety analysis in air traffic control and Rivett's on assessment in the automotive industry are informative on current practice; Frith's thoughtful paper on artificial intelli- gence in safety-critical systems reflects an understanding of questions which need to be resolved; Tomlinson's, Alvery's and Canning's papers report on collaborative projects, the first on results which emphasise the importance of human factors in system development, the second on the development and trial of a comprehensive tool set, and the third on experience in achieving tech- nology transfer - something which is crucial to increasing safety.

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