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What is Annex D, you ask? It is the Annex of ISO 26262 Part 5 that lists the potential safety mechanisms that you can design into your system for coverage against common hardware failure modes.

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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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What’s the Cost of Achieving Functional Safety?

Sep 25th, 2017

Even though the supplier was very knowledgeable in this product, he had limited experience with functional safety engineering. During the…

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Understanding the Level of Abstraction in ISO 26262

Jan 24th, 2017

To illustrate this, the qualitative analysis of requirements can be performed at multiple levels: A system level analysis to ensure…

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Building a Safety Case Using medini analyze

Jan 13th, 2017

In order to ensure the processes and end products are safe, a clear documentation of the working, failure modes, fail…

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