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1. ISO 26262 Process Guide
1.1. Getting started
1.2. Process Steps
1.2.1. Concept phase
1.2.2. Functional safety activities at system level
1.2.3. Functional safety activities at software level
1.2.4. Consistency checks and traceability
1.3. ISO 26262 Definitions
1.3.1. Allocation
1.3.2. Architecture
1.3.3. ASIL decomposition
1.3.4. Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)
1.3.5. Cascading Failure
1.3.6. Common Cause Failure (CCF)
1.3.7. Component
1.3.8. Controllability
1.3.9. Dependent Failures
1.3.10. Degradation
1.3.11. Dual Point Failure
1.3.12. Dual Point Fault
1.3.13. E/E System
1.3.14. Element
1.3.15. Error
1.3.16. Exposure
1.3.17. Failure
1.3.18. Failure Mode
1.3.19. Failure Rate
1.3.20. Fault
1.3.21. Functional Concept
1.3.22. Functional Safety
1.3.23. Functional Safety Concept
1.3.24. Functional Safety Requirement
1.3.25. Hardware Part
1.3.26. Harm
1.3.27. Hazard
1.3.28. Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA)
1.3.29. Hazardous Event
1.3.30. Independence
1.3.31. Independent Failures
1.3.32. Initial ASIL
1.3.33. Item
1.3.34. Malfunctioning Behavior
1.3.35. Multiple-Point failure
1.3.36. Multiple-Point Fault
1.3.37. New Development
1.3.38. Operating mode
1.3.39. Operational Situation
1.3.40. Random Hardware Failure
1.3.41. Risk
1.3.42. Safe State
1.3.43. Safety Architecture
1.3.44. Safety Case
1.3.45. Safety Culture
1.3.46. Safety Goal
1.3.47. Safety Plan
1.3.48. Safety Validation
1.3.49. Severity
1.3.50. Single-Point Failure
1.3.51. Single-Point Fault
1.3.52. Software Component
1.3.53. System
1.3.54. Systematic Failure
1.3.55. Technical Safety Concept
1.3.56. Technical Safety Requirement
1.3.57. Transient Fault
1.3.58. Unreasonable Risk