Aspects of Safety Management : Proceedings of the Ninth Safety-critical Systems Symposium, Bristol, UK 2001 /
Aspects of Safety Management contains the invited papers presented at the ninth annual Safety-critical Systems Symposium, held in Bristol, February 2001. For some time, it has been recognised that technical issues are only one side of the safety coin. The other, often dominant feature, is active, in...
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Springer London,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Safety Cases for Software-Intensive Systems
- Mike Ainsworth, Katerhine Eastaughffe and Alan Simpson
- System Safety and Management Information Systems
- John Tillotson
- The Practicalities of Goal-Based Safety Regulation
- John Penny, Andrew Eaton, Peter Bishop and Robin Bloomfield
- Management of System Safety on the Railtrack West Coast Route Modernisation
- Rick Pardoe and Robert Davis
- The Potential Benefits of Minimising Jargon in Safety Engineering
- Bruce Elliott
- Teaching Safety
- Issues of Course Design and Delivery
- Derek Seward and Malcolm Joyce
- Some Ways of Improving our Methods of Qualitative Safety Analysis and Why We Need Them
- Jack Crawford
- The Role of Cost Benefit Analysis in Safety Critical Systems
- Louise Smail
- When is Software Ready for Production? Parallels with Automotive QS9000 Methods
- Mike Ellims, Richard Evans, Keith Hobley and Ian Kendall
- A Description of the Monitoring Architecture and Design Justification used for Automotive Electronic Throttle Control Systems
- Gavin McCall
- Design Diversity: an Update for Research on Reliability Modelling
- Bev Littlewood, Peter Popov and Lorenzo Strigini
- Recent Contributions to System Modelling and Analysis
- Gordon Hughes and John May
- Air Vehicle Software Static Code Analysis
- Lessons Learnt
- Andy German and G Mooney
- Towards Meaningful Uptake of Competency Descriptions
- Andrew McGettrick and Ray Ward
- Competency Guidelines
- a Practical Implementation
- Bob Smith and Ray Ward.