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The Complete Edition - Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems

You're reading from   The Complete Edition - Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems A software engineering perspective toward designing real-time systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
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ISBN-13 9781839216589
Length 824 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jim Cooling Jim Cooling
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Real-Time Systems – Setting the Scene 2. The Search for Dependable Software FREE CHAPTER 3. First Steps – Requirements Analysis and Specification 4. Software and Program Design Concepts 5. Multitasking Systems – an Introduction 6. Diagramming – an Introduction 7. Practical Diagramming Methods 8. Designing and Constructing Software – Code-Related Issues 9. Software Analysis and Design – Methods and Methodologies 10. Analyzing and Testing Source Code 11. Development Tools 12. Mission-Critical and Safety-Critical Systems 13. Performance Engineering 14. Documentation Glossary of terms

12. Mission-Critical and Safety-Critical Systems

First, a simple question: should you bother to spend time reading this chapter (I'm sure there are many more exciting things to do)? Well, to answer that, ask yourself another simple, but very important, question. If your system misbehaves, what are the resulting consequences? User irritation, loss of work, loss of money, damage to equipment, injury to people, or death? These are just some possible outcomes. So, where is your system on this scale of things? Moreover, apart from the moral issues, what are the legal and financial consequences of such problems?

The purpose of this chapter is to help you to develop a design strategy for critical systems. It does this by doing the following:

  • Explaining the meaning of critical and fault-tolerant systems
  • Illustrating how systems may be classified in terms of the consequences of their failures
  • Showing the relationship between failure severity levels, failure probabilities...
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