OpenSFMEA
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OpenSFMEA (Open Software Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a tool for analyzing safety-critical embedded software, featured with ontology-based knowledge share and visualization based process control. The software is mainly written with C++.
OpenSFMEA License - Academic Free License (AFL)
Free download from Shareware Connection - OpenSFMEA (Open Software Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a tool for analyzing safety-critical embedded software, featured with ontology-based knowledge share and visualization based process control.
Version: 1.0 | Platform: WinOther
Released Date: | Rating: 0 | Title: OpenSFMEA
Author Url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensfmea
Program Info Url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensfmea
Download Url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensfmea
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