Responsibility and Dependable Systems
It is a truism that ‘human error’ is a common reason for failure in complex systems. These ‘errors’ sometimes lead to system failures because designers have failed to consider the normal human tendency to make mistakes. In other cases, ‘errors’ arise because of misunderstandings of who is responsibl...
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London :
Springer London : Imprint: Springer,
2007.
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| Eagrán: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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| Rochtain Ar Líne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-626-1 |
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Clár Ábhair:
- Introduction: Dependability and Responsibility in Context
- Introduction: Dependability and Responsibility in Context
- Philosophical and Social Aspects
- Responsibility: A Philosophical Perspective
- Responsibility in Practice
- Complex Organisational Responsibilities: The Ladbroke Grove Rail Inquiry
- Modelling
- Responsibility Modelling: Basic Concepts
- Models for Understanding Responsibilities
- Understanding Failure: The London Ambulance Service Disaster
- New Methods
- Models for Responsibility Assignment
- Causal Responsibility Models
- Modelling in Practice.



