This paper outlines an approach (called LowSIL) developed in the UK CINIF nuclear industry research programme to justify the use of non safety-assured ...
This paper outlines an ap- proach (called LowSIL) developed in the UK CINIF nuclear industry research programme to justify the use of non safety-assured ...
Sep 14, 2010 · This paper outlines an approach (called LowSIL) developed in the UK CINIF nuclear industry research programme to justify the use of non safety- ...
Abstract. Programmable components (like personal computers or smart de- vices) can offer considerable benefits in terms of usability and functionality in a.
An Approach to Using Non Safety-Assured Programmable Components in Modest Integrity Systems. Conference Paper. Full-text available. Jan 2010. Peter ...
Apr 25, 2024 · An Approach to Using Non Safety-Assured Programmable Components in Modest Integrity Systems. SAFECOMP 2010: 375-388. [+][–]. 2000 – 2009. FAQ.
Book Section. Bishop, P. G., Tourlas, K. & Chozos, N. (2010). An Approach to Using Non Safety-Assured Programmable Components in Modest Integrity Systems.
An approach to using non safety-assured programmable components in modest integrity systems · Author Picture Peter Bishop,; Author Picture Kostas Tourlas ...
This paper outlines an approach (called LowSIL) developed in the UK CINIF nuclear industry research programme to justify the use of non safety-assured ...
Apr 25, 2024 · An Approach to Using Non Safety-Assured Programmable Components in Modest Integrity Systems. SAFECOMP 2010: 375-388. [+][–]. 2000 – 2009. FAQ.