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False, Safety-critical systems that are easy to learn and use because they perform quickly and efficiently; they meet users' needs; and they operate safely and reliably so that system downtime is kept to a minimum.

Safety-critical systems:

  • Systems called safety critical systems (SCS) are those that are intended to lessen the effects of an accident resulting from a dangerous event. This is applicable to the aviation sector as well as the medical field, nuclear testing, and the financial sector because deaths resulting from financial loss are also a possibility.
  • systems that are both primary and secondary safety-critical. An accident may occur as a direct result of a failure of a key safety-critical system. A failure in a secondary safety-critical system may introduce flaws into another system, the failure of which may result in an accident.
  • Non-critical safety systems, such as an electronic stability program, might cause issues if they malfunction but do not compromise the vehicle's safety if they are turned off (ESP).

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