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SCS
2001
13 years 8 months ago
Software Safety: Where's the Evidence?
Standards for safety critical software usually either mandate or recommend development and assessment techniques which are deemed appropriate to reduce the risk of flaws in the so...
John A. McDermid
ICST
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Characterizing the Chain of Evidence for Software Safety Cases: A Conceptual Model Based on the IEC 61508 Standard
— Increasingly, licensing and safety regulatory bodies require the suppliers of software-intensive, safety-critical systems to provide an explicit software safety case – a stru...
Rajwinder Kaur Panesar-Walawege, Mehrdad Sabetzade...
ISSRE
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Using Fault Modeling in Safety Cases
For many safety-critical systems a safety case is built as part of the certification or acceptance process. The safety case assembles evidence to justify that the design and imple...
Robyn R. Lutz, Ann Patterson-Hine
ICRA
2010
IEEE
96views Robotics» more  ICRA 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Increasing robotic wheelchair safety with collaborative control: Evidence from secondary task experiments
— Powered wheelchairs play a vital role in bringing independence to the severely mobility–impaired. Our robotic wheelchair aims to assist users in driving safely, without under...
Tom Carlson, Yiannis Demiris
IJCCBS
2010
105views more  IJCCBS 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Software safety: relating software assurance and software integrity
: The overall safety integrity of a safety critical system, comprising both software and hardware, is typically specified quantitatively, e.g., in terms of failure rates. However, ...
Ibrahim Habli, Richard Hawkins, Tim Kelly