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Unclouding the Meaning of ASIL Decomposition

May 21st, 2019

The concept of ASIL decomposition mentioned in ISO 26262 provides us with an opportunity to lower the ASIL of a…

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The Science of Writing Technical Safety Requirements

May 2nd, 2016

Yet there’s no set formula for writing them. The ISO26262 standard does not prescribe any specific method for specifying technical…

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