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Early Booking Rate: £720.00 + VAT until 11.08.13 Standard Rate £800.00 plus VAT
This intensive two-day course provides a firm foundation in the development of software for safety-related systems. During the course delegates will be taught how to formulate software safety arguments for their systems, as well as techniques for analysing potential software safety problems.
The course is ideal for anyone developing software for safety-related systems including those for the rail, aerospace, nuclear, health, defence, automotive, utility, petrochemical, offshore, and industrial automation industries.
The course includes a session examining the assurance requirements of Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) in safety systems. The use of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software and Software Of Unknown Pedigree (SOUP) in safety systems will also be studied. There are also group exercises to reinforce what has been learnt.
Your programme:
Day one
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Introduction and overview of software safety
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Safety requirements for software
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Safety Integrity Level (SIL) for software
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Safety planning for software
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Software safety design
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Software testing of safety systems.
Day two
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Overview of safety analysis and arguments
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Safety analysis techniques for software systems
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Coding and analysis
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Programmable logic
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Safety arguments for software
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Designing a safety system with SOUP and COTS.
Delegate Comments RAF - Autumn 2009 delegate: “Both presenters were amiable, amenable, and knowledgeable. They made what could have been a very dry subject interesting and gave examples that highlighted the relevance of the subject matter very well. An enjoyable course.”
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