The Limits of Safety Engineering and the Cinderblock Problem
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the intricacies of safety engineering in software development through this insightful 35-minute conference talk by Chuck Wolber from The Boeing Company. Gain practical knowledge on approaching software design in safety-critical contexts, understanding the constraints and limitations of safety engineering practices. Discover the innovative "Cinderblock Problem" concept, which serves as a powerful metaphor for expressing these limitations in software design and development. Learn to think critically about safety engineering's boundaries and develop a conceptual foundation for navigating these challenges in your projects. This Linux Foundation presentation offers valuable insights for developers seeking to enhance their understanding of safety-critical software development.
Syllabus
The Limits of Safety Engineering and the Cinderblock Problem - Chuck Wolber, The Boeing Company
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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