Nancy Leveson

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Nancy G. Leveson is an American specialist in system and software safety and a Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT, United States.

Leveson gained her degrees (in computer science, mathematics and management) from UCLA, including her PhD in 1980. Previously she worked at University of California, Irvine and the University of Washington as a faculty member. She has studied safety-critical systems such as the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) for the avoidance of midair collisions between aircraft and problems with the Therac-25 radiation therapy machine.

Leveson has been editor of the journal ''IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering''. She has held memberships in the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, System Safety Society, and AIAA. Provided by Wikipedia
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Engineering a safer world : systems thinking applied to safety [E-Book] /
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Resilience engineering : concepts and precepts [E-Book] /
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An Assessment of Space Shuttle flight software development processes / [E-Book]