Title :
Combining Safety and HCI Arguments to Increase Confidence in Information-Only Systems
Author_Institution :
Atkins Consultants Ltd., Bristol
Abstract :
Whilst the argument for equivalent levels of rigour being applied to Safety and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in defence, is generally well recognised, it is the authors opinion and experience that this is rarely the case and this could be due to the lack of guidance and collaboration between HCI and Safety guidance and communities. This paper will compare the confidence levels defined in Def Stan 00-56, Issue 4 [3] along with the equivalent Safety Integrity Levels (SILs) in IEC 61508 [2] and discuss the need for the consideration of HCI issues within the confidence levels commensurate with the level of safety risk within the defence domain.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; information systems; military computing; safety systems; HCI argument; confidence level; defence domain; human computer interaction; information-only system; safety guidance; safety integrity level; safety risk; Confidence Levels; Defence; Human Factors; Information Systems; Safety;
Conference_Titel :
System Safety, 2008 3rd IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-970-6