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SCS
2003
13 years 6 months ago
A Pragmatic Approach to Reasoning about the Assurance of Safety Arguments
The development of safety critical systems is guided by standards. Many standards require the development of a safety case to demonstrate the acceptability of Safety Critical Syst...
Rob Weaver, Jane Fenn, Tim Kelly
FMICS
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Towards an Industrial Use of FLUCTUAT on Safety-Critical Avionics Software
Most modern safety-critical control programs, such as those embedded in fly-by-wire control systems, perform a lot of floating-point computations. The well-known pitfalls of IEEE...
David Delmas, Eric Goubault, Sylvie Putot, Jean So...
FM
2005
Springer
88views Formal Methods» more  FM 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Timing Tolerances in Safety-Critical Software
Many safety-critical software applications are hard real-time systems. They have stringent timing requirements that have to be met. We present a description of timing behaviour tha...
Alan Wassyng, Mark Lawford, Xiayong Hu
SCS
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Extending and Evaluating a Pattern Language for Safety-Critical User Interfaces
This paper describes the extension and evaluation of Hussey's pattern language for safety-critical user interface development [Hussey and Mahemoff, 1999]. The patterns were u...
Simon Connelly, Jay Burmeister, Anthony MacDonald,...
DFG
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Combining Formal Methods and Safety Analysis - The ForMoSA Approach
In the ForMoSA project [17] an integrated approach for safety analysis of critical, embedded systems has been developed. The approach brings together the best of engineering practi...
Frank Ortmeier, Andreas Thums, Gerhard Schellhorn,...