System Safety Matrix Methods

Authors

  • Dr. Richard R. Zito Richard R. Zito Research LLC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v52i3.119

Keywords:

matrix methods, adjacency matrix, bent pin, sneak circuit, software logic

Abstract

The analysis of networks is a common feature in system safety analysis. These networks may range from electronic circuits to software flowcharts to maps of land, air, sea and communications traffic. Matrix methods are the natural tool for the analysis of these networks, and the object of this paper is to describe the basics of matrix methods in the context of three common problems encountered by systems safety engineers: the Bent Pin Problem, the Sneak Circuit Problem and the Analysis of Software Logic. Comparison of these analyses will reveal deep connections between these problems and suggest directions for future research.

Author Biography

Dr. Richard R. Zito, Richard R. Zito Research LLC

Dr. Richard R. Zito is the Manager of Richard R. Zito Research LLC, located in Tucson, Arizona. He is the author of 106 publications, the inventor on 14 patents and the winner of four Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awards.

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Zito, R. (2017). System Safety Matrix Methods. Journal of System Safety, 52(3), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v52i3.119