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How to Address Functional Safety with Rust
- Chapter 1: The Rise of Rust
- Chapter 2: Functional Safety
- Chapter 3: Languages (and Language Subsets): Coding Guidelines and Rust
- Chapter 4: Fulfilling Functional Safety Requirements with Rust: A Change in Approach
- Chapter 5: The Future of Rust and Functional Safety
- Chapter 6: Reshaping Functional Safety Compliance
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Chapter 4: Fulfilling Functional Safety Requirements with Rust: A Change in Approach
Rust may support functional safety by helping to reduce some risk, but it does not automatically guarantee compliance or replace the need to prove that the overall software process meets the standard.
Complying with a functional safety standard means that the software lifecycle processes have been specified — and enforced — for all requirements in the standard relevant to the safety level required.
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