Search for dissertations about: "safety interfaces"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words safety interfaces.
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1. Components, Safety Interfaces, and Compositional Analysis
Abstract : Component-based software development has emerged as a promising approach for developing complex software systems by composing smaller independently developed components into larger component assemblies. This approach offers means to increase software reuse, achieve higher flexibility and shorter time-to-market by the use of off-the-shelf components (COTS). READ MORE
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2. Role, Identity and Work : Extending the design and development agenda
Abstract : In order to make technology easier to handle for its users, the field of HCI (Human- Computer Interaction) has recently often turned the environment and the context of use. In this thesis the focus is on the relation between the user and the technology. READ MORE
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3. Formal Specification and Verification of Safety-Critical Software
Abstract : This thesis is about formal specification and formal verification of software and consists of three different parts. In the first two parts, the formal specification language OCL is treated in two different contexts. The third part describes a technique for analysing the consequences of hardware faults as part of formal software verification. READ MORE
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4. On the interaction between driver assistance systems and drivers in situations of system failure
Abstract : The level of automation is increasing in road vehicles as driver assistance systems take control of both speed and steering. Benefits of this development are expected in the form of improved safety, driver comfort, traffic efficiency, etc. READ MORE
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5. Designing for Safe Maritime Navigation. Studying Control Processes for Bridge Teams
Abstract : Several technological advances have been seen the maritime domain to achieve higher operational efficiency and to address the generally recognised causes of most maritime accidents. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) endorses the use of best available technology to “drive continuous improvement and innovation in the facilitation of maritime traffic” in line with the goal of sustainable development. READ MORE