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Anesthesiology 5.0: Thriving amid Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity. [PDF]
Loepke AW.
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Socioeconomic Status, Rurality, and Pediatric Critical Care Admission.
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Critical incident reporting systems
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005Approximately 10% of all hospital admissions are complicated by critical incidents in which harm is caused to the patient - this amounts to more than 850,000 incidents annually. Critical incident reporting (CIR) systems refer to the structured reporting, collation and analysis of such incidents.
Jag, Ahluwalia, Lin, Marriott
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Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '02, 2002
Safety-critical systems are those systems whose failure could result in loss of life, significant property damage or damage to the environment. There are many well-known examples in application areas such as medical devices, aircraft flight control, weapons and nuclear systems.
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Safety-critical systems are those systems whose failure could result in loss of life, significant property damage or damage to the environment. There are many well-known examples in application areas such as medical devices, aircraft flight control, weapons and nuclear systems.
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2010 17th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 2010
Increasingly software can be considered to be critical, due to the business or other functionality which it supports. Upgrades or changes to such software are expensive and risky, primarily because the software has not been designed and built for ease of change.
Mike Hinchey, Lorcan Coyle
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Increasingly software can be considered to be critical, due to the business or other functionality which it supports. Upgrades or changes to such software are expensive and risky, primarily because the software has not been designed and built for ease of change.
Mike Hinchey, Lorcan Coyle
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Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on New security paradigms, 2002
2.1 THAT THE SYSTEM ADDRESSES THE CORRECT PROBLEM. For example, imagine a system whose goal is to prevent people who intend to perform terrorist acts from boarding an aircraft. One could design a system which uses biometric technology to identify passengers before they board the aircraft.
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2.1 THAT THE SYSTEM ADDRESSES THE CORRECT PROBLEM. For example, imagine a system whose goal is to prevent people who intend to perform terrorist acts from boarding an aircraft. One could design a system which uses biometric technology to identify passengers before they board the aircraft.
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ITNOW, 1990
Abstract On the stairs and landing of my cottage I have four light-bulbs. A few weeks ago the landing went dark. No, it was not a blown fuse, but the fourth light bulb gone. As technical coordinator for the DTI-SERC Safety Critical Systems Research Programme I smiled — wanly, as they say.
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Abstract On the stairs and landing of my cottage I have four light-bulbs. A few weeks ago the landing went dark. No, it was not a blown fuse, but the fourth light bulb gone. As technical coordinator for the DTI-SERC Safety Critical Systems Research Programme I smiled — wanly, as they say.
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