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What This Chapter Is About
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A general introduction to the book
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Short introduction to signalling systems
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Why you should base the safety case on EN 50129 and use an agile development approach
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Other safety systems and related standards than railway signalling systems
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The structure of this book
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2016/919, of 27 May 2016, on the technical specification for interoperability relating to the ‘control-command and signalling’ subsystems of the rail system in the European Union
DIRECTIVE (EU) 2016/797 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 May 2016 on the interoperability of the rail system within the European Union (recast)
Harju, H. et al.: Software safety standards for the basis of certification in the nuclear domain. Seventh International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communication 2010
Subset-027 FIS Juridical recording. Ed. 3.3.0
Subset-036 FFFIS for Eurobalise Ed.3.1.0
Subset-026-2. System requirement specification, chapter 2 Basic system description. Ed. 3.6.0
Subset-091 Safety Requirements for the Technical Interoperability of ETCS in Levels 1 and 2. Ed. 3.6.0
UNISIG SUBSET-085 Test specification for Eurobalise FFFIS 3.0.0
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Myklebust, T., Stålhane, T. (2018). Introduction. In: The Agile Safety Case. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70265-0_1
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