[SystemSafety] A Fire Code for Software?

GRAZEBROOK, Alvery N alvery.grazebrook at airbus.com
Mon Mar 19 17:07:22 CET 2018


To pick you up on one comment:
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>  In case of safety critical software it is the culture that is way behind.  
[snip]

This may be true for some industry sectors, but clearly isn't true for all. I don't know if you've read the Charles Perrow "Normal Accidents" book, but he makes it very clear that different industry sectors had very different safety cultures (he wrote the book 30 years ago). I'm sure the individual sector's cultures have evolved since then, but the overall picture is still similar. 
 
Much though we might like to think that there is some common culture around safety critical software as if it is one discipline, it is clear to me that the dominant culture is the culture of the industry commissioning the software, not the culture around our safety critical software discipline.

Cheers,
	Alvery

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