About the Journal
This is the Journal of the Safety-Critical Systems Club (SCSC), ISSN 2754-1118 (Online), ISSN 2753-6599 (Print). Its mission is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles on the subject of systems safety. When we talk of systems, we mean not only the platforms, but also the people and their procedures that make up the whole. Systems Safety addresses those systems, their components, and the services they are used to provide. This is not a narrow view of system safety, our scope is wide and also includes safety-related topics such as resilience, security, public health and environmental impact.
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Current Issue
Safety-Critical Systems eJournal Volume 4, Issue 1 ~ Publication Number SCSC-204
Note: There has been a problem with publishing this issue; the content is available at these URLs:
Foreword to the 2025 Spring Issue https://scsc.uk/r3147
Management of Change in an Ever-Changing World https://scsc.uk/r3148
Robust AI Planning https://scsc.uk/r3149
The Development of a Hybrid Nuclear Requirements Hierarchy (HNRH) and its Application to a Non-Specific Fusion Facility https://scsc.uk/r3150
ISSN 2754-1118 (Online) — ISSN 2753-6599 (Print)
