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  • Tuesday, 04 December 2012
  • 00:4 - 00:4
  • Duration: 39 mins
  • Publication date: 04 Dec 2012
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Safety-Critical Systems Club: How to Stop Data Causing Harm

About the session

The High-Integrity Systems Engineering Group at the University of York has been grappling with numerous aspects of the use of data in safety-critical systems for a number of years. These interests span the use of data as a means of ensuring and assuring system safety. Like other practitioners, we have seen a rise in the amount of data available and the reliance on this data to provide services and safety over the last few years. This aspect of systems and system safety needs to be considered on the same level as other contributors to the safety of a system, such as hardware or software, hence "dataware". In this talk, the nature of dataware and its challenges to system safety are explored through "war stories". Topics addressed include: designing with data, data chain interfaces and operating with data. The talk progresses on to summarise a number of strategies that have been proposed by researchers within the university and industrial practitioners affiliated with the university.

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    Mark Nicholson

    University of York, Department of Computer Science, Senior Research and Teaching Fellow

    Dr Mark Nicholson is a Senior Research and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York. After completing his masters in Operational Research he joined the University of York to look into the analysis of hard real-time systems. Since 1998 he has been involved in industrially focused research and teaching in safety critical systems. He has taught over 200 courses to industry throughout the world. He has been the co-ordinator of York’s masters’ programme in system safety since 2004. He is currently the only academic member, of EUROCAE Working Group 63. This standing committee produces updates to civil aerospace practices such as ARP 4754, ARP 4761 and ARP 5150. He has a long standing interest in the use of data, data chains and information systems in safety related and safety critical systems. He has supervised a number of Masters Projects by industrial practitioners in this area and has made ongoing attempts to influence practices in the medical, civil maritime and civil aerospace domains.
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