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Les Hatton | 2010b2 | Bureaucracy, safety and software: a potentially lethal cocktail | WEB | SSS10_Feb2010.pdf |
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The presentation corresponding to the paper in the link below. I have a go at a few things here but the presentation is fundamentally very serious, (at least as serious as I am able to get these days).
Its main theme is that as bureaucracy grows like bindweed, perfectly rational people can behave in an alarmingly stupid way. In the production of safety-related systems, this is potentially lethal. | None yet | 8 |
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