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New Work Item Proposal - IEC/TS 61508-3-2 - Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems – Part 3-2: Requirements and guidance in the use of mathematical and logical techniques for establishing exact properties of software and its documentation

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CENELEC
Committee:
GEL/65 - Measurement and control
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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This Technical Specification, part of the IEC 61508 series, covers the general assurance of dependable software used in critical operational-technology (OT) which is running on hardware devices which are specified as part of the OT application. It is particularly aimed at safetyrelated software which is being developed according to the E/E/PE software functional safety standard IEC 61508-3; in particular, the development of the software follows a Formal Safety Requirements Specification. Successful use of some or all of the assurance points specified in this document enhances the confidence that a particular piece of safety-related software meets the requirements of the SIL of the safety function which it (partially or fully) implements, and thereby increases the systematic capability of the software.

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