A Comparative Safety Assessment Approach for Safety Critical Systems
2018Vol. 20, pp. 1–6
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Abstract
Safety critical systems are designed to be extremely safe. Accidents in safety critical systems rarely occur and hence are often inadequate to expose safety patterns nor to quantify the system's immediate safety performances. During system development or evolution, such quantifications of system safety performance are necessary to make safety design choices or to meet regulatory requirements.
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