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Volume 133 - Australian System Safety Conference

(ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia, May 2011

This volume contains papers presented at the Australian System Safety Conference (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia, May 2011. Where indicated, the paper is available for download in PDF or Postscript format.

The series is published by, and most papers are copyright of, the Australian Computer Society Inc. Reproduction for academic research and not-for-profit purposes is granted provided the copyright notice on the first page of each paper is included.

Edited by

Tony Cant.

Published

May 2011.

ISBN-13

978-1-921770-13-5.

ISSN

1445-1336.

9 Papers, ix+96 pages.

BiBTeX file for Volume.

Complete Volume.

 
Acceptance Rate Information.

The full papers in this volume were peer refereed, in full, by an international programme committee. The acceptance rate was 100% (9 from 9).


Volume Citation

Tony Cant Eds. (2011). Proceedings of the Australian System Safety Conference (ASSC 2011). CRPIT. 133. Melbourne, Australia, ACS.


Papers Included in the Volume

Bailes, M. (2011). Maritime Safety Case in a Box. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 3-18. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Becht, H. (2011). Moving Towards Goal-Based Safety Management. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 19-26. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Connelly, S. and Becht, H. (2011). Developing a methodology for the use of COTS operating systems with safety-related software. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 27-36. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Martin, B.J. and Reinhardt, S.L.D.W. (2011). Establishing Safety Case Strategies for Mission Planning or Situational Awareness Systems. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 49-66. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Cant, T. and Mahony, B. (2011). Urgent Operational Requirements: Impact on the Safety Case. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 37-48. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Neist (2011). Managing Systems and Software Safety Risks in Emerging Technologies - A Surface Transport Perspective. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 67-70. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Sandom, C. (2011). Safety Assurance: Fact or Fiction?. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 71-78. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Ward, D.D. (2011). System safety in hybrid and electric vehicles. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 79-84. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

White, T.A. (2011). The Language of System Safety Engineering: Loose Language Surrounding ALARP. In Proc. Australian System Safety Conference 2011 (ASSC 2011), Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 133. Cant, T. Eds., ACS. 85-94. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Papers listed: 9

 

 

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