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Modelling Safety Instrumented Systems Using Fault Tree Tools

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  • Tuesday, 20 November 2018
  • 10:20 - 10:20
  • Duration: 29 mins
  • Publication date: 28 Nov 2018
  • Location: conference, Austin Court, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Software tools in the Development of Safety System

About the session

 Dr David Wiseman, Customer Training & Support, Isograph Ltd

Design and Development of safety systems have become demanding tasks in recent years owing to increasingly stringent safety requirements and the stricter needs for verification, validation and qualification of systems.

This one-day seminar aims to explore the role and importance of software tools in managing the various phases of safety systems lifecycles – from requirements capture to detailed design and final verification and validation.

The event will include talks from software developers, end-users and consultants, to present the state-of-the-art in tools and techniques currently in use for safety systems engineering and the future challenges for further development, such as integration of tools across lifecycle phases / industries

Focus will be also given to qualification and validation of tools to provide guidance on the selection of toolsets for individual needs. The workshop will benefit developers, integrators and end-users alike to gain insights into the emerging trends in software techniques for functional safety development projects.

The workshop will benefit developers, integrators and end-users alike to gain insights into the emerging trends in software techniques for functional safety development projects

Keywords:
  • SIS fault tree
  • data
  • fault tree
  • fault tree analysis
  • safety systems
  • software
  • software tools

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    David Wiseman

    Isograph

    David Wiseman has worked for Isograph Ltd for 8 years, providing training and support in the use of a variety of RAMS software tools. He regularly trains reliability and maintenance engineers in the use of Monte Carlo simulation techniques as applied to availability analysis and Reliability Centered Maintenance. David has been a speaker at two ARMS Reliability Week conferences, Reliability 2.0 and EuroMaintenance 2014, and has provided numerous technical presentations to engineers working in a wide variety of industries around the world. David graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2002 with a First Class Masters degree in physics, and was awarded a PhD in Nuclear Structure by the same institution in 2006; he Joined Isograph shortly afterwards.
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