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Software system safety engineering training - Tonex Training


Length: 3 Days

Software System Safety Engineering Training is a 3-day compressed lesson style covering all parts of Software System Safety Engineering (SSSE).

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Learning Objectives:
Software System Safety Engineering Training would help participants learn the following upon completion:

The importance for Software System Safety (SwSS) and the relationship between system safety and SwSS
Directives, documents, policies and regulations related to SwSS
The detailed instruction on the SwSS process, including a variety of analyses and tools
Planning details for a SwSS program to include hazard identification, tracking, risk assessment, risk reduction and risk acceptance as applicable to SwSS

Who Should Attend:

Software engineers
Safety engineers
System engineers
Testing and V&V engineers
Project managers and analysts
Anyone else who is interested to acquire skills in software system safety.

Course Agenda:

Introduction to Software System Safety Engineering (SSSE)
System Safety Program Plan
Introduction to Risk Management and System Safety
Software System Safety Implementation Process and Tasks
Software Safety Engineering Process
Software Safety Engineering Process Cross Activities
System Hazard Analysis
The Integration of Hardware and Software Life Cycles
Planning Interfaces
Meetings and Reviews
Program Plans
Types of Safety Requirements and Procedures
Software Safety Requirements Verification
Workshop and Case Studies

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Software system safety engineering training

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