Abstract

The SADLI (Safety Assurance in Diagnostic Laboratory Imaging) research project was set up at the beginning of 1992 with a duration of three years to examine safety critical software development methodologies applied to diagnostic microscopy. It was part funded by the Department of Trade and Industry under the aegis of the IED Safety Critical Systems programme (Ref: IED 4/1/9042). The project was carried out by an industrial consortium, consisting of: first, The Centre for Software Engineering Limited (CSE) who acted as Project leader and experts in safety critical software development and assessment; second, Cambridge Consultants Limited (CCL) who provided expertise in hazard analysis and safety critical system development and assessment; and third, the Medical Research Council’s Human Genetics Unit (HGU) who motivated the cervical cancer screening application and provided expertise in functional programming.

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