Writing a Base Level Library for Safety Critical Code in C++ - Lecture
Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of developing a base level library for safety-critical code in C++ through this comprehensive conference talk by Anthony Williams at ACCU 2024. Delve into the crucial aspects of safety-critical software development, where the stakes are high and errors can have life-threatening consequences. Learn about the specialized tools, rigorous testing methodologies, strict coding standards, and innovative approaches to error handling that are essential in this field. Gain insights into the design impacts and challenges faced when creating software for modern vehicles. Benefit from Williams' extensive experience in C++ development and his current work at Woven by Toyota, as he shares valuable lessons on ensuring predictability and safety in critical applications. This talk is ideal for developers seeking to understand the unique demands and best practices in safety-critical software engineering.
Syllabus
Writing a Base Level Library for Safety Critical Code in C++ - Anthony Williams - ACCU 2024
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ACCU Conference
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