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19th SSS 2011: Southampton, UK
- Chris Dale, Tom Anderson:
Advances in Systems Safety - Proceedings of the Nineteenth Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, Southampton, UK, February 8-10, 2011. Springer 2011, ISBN 978-0-85729-132-5
Part 1 / Safety Cases
- Richard Hawkins, Tim P. Kelly, John C. Knight, Patrick J. Graydon:
A New Approach to creating Clear Safety Arguments. 3-23 - Steve Kinnersly:
Safety Cases - what can we learn from Science? 25-40 - Vivien Hamilton:
Accounting for Evidence: Managing Evidence for Goal Based Software Safety Standards. 41-51
Part 2 / Projects, Services and Systems of Systems
- Zoë Stephenson, Christian Fairburn, Georgios Despotou, Tim P. Kelly, Nicola Herbert, Bruce Daughtrey:
Distinguishing Fact from Fiction in a System of Systems Safety Case. 55-72 - Thomas Docker:
A Project Manager's View of Safety-Critical Systems. 73-88 - Mike Parsons, Simon Scutt:
System Safety in an IT Service Organization. 89-107
Part 3 / Systems Safety in Healthcare
- Celestina Bianco:
Integrating a Risk-based Approach and ISO 62304 into a Quality System for Medical Devices. 111-125 - Alan Debenham:
Maintaining the Safety of Operational Health ICT Systems. 127-141 - Sung Deok Cha, Sehun Jeong, Junbeom Yoo, Young-Gab Kim:
Testing of Safety-Critical Software Embedded in an Artificial Heart. 143-153
Part 4 / Testing Safety-Critical Systems
- Albert Farré Benet:
A Risk Driven Approach to testing Medical Device Software. 157-168 - Bryan Bakker:
Testing Experiences of Safety-Critical Embedded Systems. 169-186 - Armin Beer, Bernhard Peischl:
Testing of Safety-Critical Systems - a Structural Approach to Test Case Design. 187-211
Part 5 / Technological Matters
- Paul Parkinson:
Safety, Security and Multicore. 215-232 - Robert Dewar:
A Pragmatic View of Formal Methods: the Hi-Lite Project. 233-248
Part 6 / Safety Standards
- Mervyn Playle:
CE Marking - the Essential Requirements. 251-271 - Ron Bell:
Introduction and Revision of IEC 61508. 273-291 - Dewi Daniels:
Are we there yet? A Practitioner's View of DO-178C/ED-12C. 293-313
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