Ultimate Guide to Functional Safety and Safety Certification
Functional safety actively prevents the failure of a system from causing harm to people and property. Developers often need to certify a system as compliant with a functional safety standard.
In this report, you'll learn about functional safety and explore functional safety terms, such as dependability and availability, faults and failures, pre-certified versus compliant, HARA and safety case.
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