Abstract: Traditional accident models were devised to explain losses caused by failures of physical devices in relatively simple systems. They are less useful for explaining accidents in software-intensive systems and for non-technical aspects of safety such as organizational culture and human decision-making. This paper describes how systems theory can be used to form new accident models that better explain system accidents (accidents arising from the interactions among components rather than individual component failure), software-related accidents, and the role of human decision-making. Such models consider the social and technical aspects of systems as one integrated process and may be useful for other emergent system properties such as...
The rapid growth of computer technology and innovation has played a significant role in the rise of ...
This paper presents a safety case approach to the justification of safety-related systems. It combin...
In this paper we provide a conceptual model useful for describing the cyclic interactions of a compu...
Abstract: Traditional accident models were devised to explain losses caused by failures of physical ...
A software accident is an unforseen outcome that arises from a failure of a software project or soft...
Abstract. Safety should be designed into systems from their very conception, which can be achieved b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
A software accident is an unforseen outcome that arises from a failure of a software project or soft...
Abstract: Standards concerned with the development of safety-critical systems, and software in such ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
Accident models are mental models that make it possible to understand the causality of adverse event...
Abstract: The goal of leading indicators for safety is to identify the potential for an accident bef...
Techniques developed for hardware reliability and safety do not work on software-intensive systems; ...
Risk management has a number of accident causation models that have been used for a number of years....
This paper presents a safety case approach to the justification of safety-related systems. It combin...
The rapid growth of computer technology and innovation has played a significant role in the rise of ...
This paper presents a safety case approach to the justification of safety-related systems. It combin...
In this paper we provide a conceptual model useful for describing the cyclic interactions of a compu...
Abstract: Traditional accident models were devised to explain losses caused by failures of physical ...
A software accident is an unforseen outcome that arises from a failure of a software project or soft...
Abstract. Safety should be designed into systems from their very conception, which can be achieved b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
A software accident is an unforseen outcome that arises from a failure of a software project or soft...
Abstract: Standards concerned with the development of safety-critical systems, and software in such ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
Accident models are mental models that make it possible to understand the causality of adverse event...
Abstract: The goal of leading indicators for safety is to identify the potential for an accident bef...
Techniques developed for hardware reliability and safety do not work on software-intensive systems; ...
Risk management has a number of accident causation models that have been used for a number of years....
This paper presents a safety case approach to the justification of safety-related systems. It combin...
The rapid growth of computer technology and innovation has played a significant role in the rise of ...
This paper presents a safety case approach to the justification of safety-related systems. It combin...
In this paper we provide a conceptual model useful for describing the cyclic interactions of a compu...