Would the following software be considered safety critical? Software that managed the launching of nuclear weapons, which are inherently hazardous. Couldn't any number of elements in the software, including even input data that is incorrectly altered somehow, have to be treated as safety critical?
As some feedback, A lot of video was not needed or redundant. I think you should have just started right away with the definition, quickly say the IEEE standards, then get right into the principles. Also you can slightly speed up the video in post production to give a better pace. Nothing wrong with how you talk but a lot of people will click off because it was too slow.
I personally enjoyed it, and I think many of us who are here are not as intelligent or qualified as you to grasp the knowledge without background. I think each of us can have their own opinion of how someone should be presentation information, but non of us will present their own information. If you think you were giving a feedback, you should have thanked Prof. Mr. Fischer first for his effort and time making the video and spreading knowledge, then you could have made a constructive polite feedback. Speak good, or stay silent. - Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H
Can you recomend some books about this domain, maybe some opensource projects?
Very well explained!!
Would the following software be considered safety critical? Software that managed the launching of nuclear weapons, which are inherently hazardous. Couldn't any number of elements in the software, including even input data that is incorrectly altered somehow, have to be treated as safety critical?
I like to program using the principle of least astonishment.
Can you make a video how the documentation looks like?
Are you interested in automotive or aerospace or both?
@@fleitnerfischer kindly do both industries.
As some feedback,
A lot of video was not needed or redundant. I think you should have just started right away with the definition, quickly say the IEEE standards, then get right into the principles. Also you can slightly speed up the video in post production to give a better pace. Nothing wrong with how you talk but a lot of people will click off because it was too slow.
I personally enjoyed it, and I think many of us who are here are not as intelligent or qualified as you to grasp the knowledge without background. I think each of us can have their own opinion of how someone should be presentation information, but non of us will present their own information.
If you think you were giving a feedback, you should have thanked Prof. Mr. Fischer first for his effort and time making the video and spreading knowledge, then you could have made a constructive polite feedback.
Speak good, or stay silent. - Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H