TY - JOUR
T1 - Uncontrolled flows of information and energy in cyber-physical systems
AU - Carreras Guzman, Nelson Humberto
AU - Kozin, Igor
N1 - ESRA Newsletter - September 2018
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Traditionally, risk assessment models for safety-critical systems focus on the identification of hazards and the consequent estimation of the likelihood and severity of losses. Hazards are considered potential sources of risk viewed as natural, technical, or human states of a purely unintentional motive. From a safety point of view, they are unsafe physical states that can result in human injuries (possibly casualties), property losses, or degradation of the natural environment.
AB - Traditionally, risk assessment models for safety-critical systems focus on the identification of hazards and the consequent estimation of the likelihood and severity of losses. Hazards are considered potential sources of risk viewed as natural, technical, or human states of a purely unintentional motive. From a safety point of view, they are unsafe physical states that can result in human injuries (possibly casualties), property losses, or degradation of the natural environment.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 9
SP - 2
EP - 3
JO - European Safety and Reliability Association Newsletter
JF - European Safety and Reliability Association Newsletter
ER -