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15 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2005Accident Investigations - Meeting the challenge of new technology - Established methods challenged by uncertain safety concepts and failure behaviour in new technology.
Knut Rygh
2005Applying Java™ Technologies to Mission-Critical and Safety-Critical Development.
Kelvin Nilsen, Adrian Larkham
2005Constituents of Modern System-safety Thinking - Proceedings of the Thirteenth Safety-critical Systems Symposium, Southampton, UK, February 8-10, 2005
Felix Redmill, Tom Anderson
2005Developing and Using Risk Matrices.
Michael J. Prince
2005Exploring the Possibilities Towards a Preliminary Safety Case for IMA Blueprints.
Graham Jolliffe, Mark Nicholson
2005Health Monitoring for Reconfigurable Integrated Control Systems.
Mark Nicholson
2005Identification of Time At Risk Periods of Significance to ALARP Justifications.
Mark George
2005Independent Safety Assessment of Safety Arguments.
Peter K. D. Froome
2005Learning from a Train Derailment.
Kevin Payne
2005Modular Certification of Integrated Modular Systems.
James Blow, Andrew Cox, Paul Liddell
2005Putting Trust into Safety Arguments.
Jane Fenn, Brian Jepson
2005SafSec: Commonalities Between Safety and Security Assurance.
Samantha Lautieri, David Cooper, David Jackson
2005Structuring a Safety Case for an Air Traffic Control Operations Room.
Ron Pierce, Herman Baret
2005The Effects of Timing and Collaboration on Dependability in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Gordon D. Baxter, Juliana Küster Filipe, Angela Miguel, Kenneth Tan
2005The IEE/BCS Independent Safety Assurance Working Group.
David H. Smith