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This graduate-level textbook elucidates low-risk and fail-safe systems in mathematical detail. It addresses, in particular, problems where mission-critical performance is paramount, such as in aircraft, missiles, nuclear reactors and weapons, submarines, and many other types of systems where "failure" can result in overwhelming loss of life and property. The book is divided into four parts: Fundamentals, Electronics, Software, and Dangerous Goods. The first part on Fundamentals addresses general concepts of system safety engineering that are applicable to any type of system. The second part,…mehr

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This graduate-level textbook elucidates low-risk and fail-safe systems in mathematical detail. It addresses, in particular, problems where mission-critical performance is paramount, such as in aircraft, missiles, nuclear reactors and weapons, submarines, and many other types of systems where "failure" can result in overwhelming loss of life and property. The book is divided into four parts: Fundamentals, Electronics, Software, and Dangerous Goods. The first part on Fundamentals addresses general concepts of system safety engineering that are applicable to any type of system. The second part, Electronics, addresses the detection and correction of electronic hazards. In particular, the Bent Pin Problem, Sneak Circuit Problem, and related electrical problems are discussed with mathematical precision. The third part on Software addresses predicting software failure rates as well as detecting and correcting deep software logical flaws (called defects). Thefourth part on DangerousGoods presents solutions to three typical industrial chemical problems faced by the system safety engineer during the design, storage, and disposal phases of a dangerous goods' life cycle.
Autorenporträt
Richard R. Zito received his doctorate in physics from the University of Arizona.  He is the author of over 100 articles, the inventor on 14 patents, and has been awarded four Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awards.  In addition to system safety engineering, Dr. Zito's research interests include industrial micro-contamination control, optics, thin films, electronics and computer science, isotope geology, geophysics, planetary geology, space science, astronomy, spacecraft propulsion systems, and chemistry.  Dr. Zito is presently the manager of Richard R. Zito LLC, a research company in Tucson, Arizona.