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2004
13 years 6 months ago
COTS - Size Does Matter
Railways, like a lot of industries are becoming increasingly reliant on programmable technology for safety. The development of railway technology is however largely driven through...
George Nikandros
SCS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
A Method and Tool Support for Model-based Semi-automated Failure Modes and Effects Analysis of Engineering Designs
Limitations in scope but also difficulties with the efficiency and scalability of present algorithms seem to have so far limited the industrial uptake of existing automated FMEA t...
Yiannis Papadopoulos, David Parker 0002, Christian...
SCS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Eliciting Measures of Value for Health and Safety
Many transport policies and innovations are liable to have implications for human health and safety. How should such implications be weighed against the other costs and benefits? ...
Michael Jones-Lee, Graham Loomes
SCS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
The HEAT/ACT Preliminary Safety Case: A case study in the use of Goal Structuring Notation
The HEAT/ACT project consists of replacing the conventional mechanical flight control system of a helicopter with a fly-by-wire system. With such a project, the safety concerns ar...
Paul Chinneck, David Pumfrey, John McDermid
SCS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Engineering Judgement
Engineers who develop safety-related systems are required to work to remarkably high standards: SIL 1, the lowest classification recognised by the international standard IEC 61508...
Martyn Thomas