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Commanding the Roadways

Apr 8th, 2019

We left before dawn. Once I got to the steady pace of the Ohio Turnpike, traffic started to pick up;…

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Truck and Bus Industry Adoption of ISO 26262

Oct 16th, 2018

I’ve had the privilege of working with several truck and bus manufacturers and suppliers looking to adopt the standard, either…

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You Win Some, You Checksum

May 18th, 2018

I love Annex D within Part 5 of the ISO 26262:2011 standard, probably more than I should. It is where…

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Is adherence to ISO 26262 affordable?

May 9th, 2017

Is it the cost of the additional personnel? Is it the additional cost of components, that for both objectives are…

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Safety is the Responsibility of the Engineer

Aug 18th, 2016

Aside from questioning the mementos he chooses to capture as part of a family outing, I had to comment, as…

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