Search for dissertations about: "industry hazard analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words industry hazard analysis.
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1. Safety Analysis of Systems-of-Systems
Abstract : Safety-critical systems may fail dangerously with severe consequences to the health of the involved humans, costly equipment, the environment, or other valuable assets of a stakeholder. For these classes of systems, the developers are obliged to analyze each potentially hazardous situation thoroughly. READ MORE
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2. On Hazard Identification in the Automotive Domain
Abstract : Electrical systems in vehicles are becoming more important with every new generation of cars since the functional growth in the automotive industry is mainly realized by electronics. The new functionalities can for instance be advanced safety improving systems or electronics replacing mechanical system solutions. READ MORE
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3. On Hazard Identification and Safety Cases In the Automotive Domain
Abstract : Since electronics is the enabling factor for functional growth in many automotive engineering areas, the electrical system of a vehicle is becoming increasingly important for every new vehicle generation. Many new functions implemented in electronics are safety related, which raises new requirements on how to ensure the safety of automotive electronic systems. READ MORE
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4. On the Design of Electrical Architectures for Safety-Critical Automotive Systems
Abstract : Increasing demands in the automotive industry in areas such as safety, driving pleasure and environmental care require new complex functionality to be implemented in cars. This evolution will to a large extent depend on the introduction of drive-by-wire systems in cars. READ MORE
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5. Partial and General Equilibrium Effects of Unemployment Insurance : Identification, Estimation and Inference
Abstract : Essay I: Wage setting models typically posit a tight relationship between the generosity of unemployment insurance (UI) and equilibrium wages. This paper estimates the effect of UI on workers’ wages. READ MORE