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Les Hatton

2004c

Safety Critical Software in medical and other systems

Invited talk, Computing in Clinical Laboratories, GuildfordCCL_June2004.pdf

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A general view on how good systems can be expected to be and how many defects we might expect even in a safety critical system. Stresses that imperfection is inevitable and that the twin engineering obligations should be at the forefront of developers' minds when building such systems.None yet8

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