NaiveSystems Analyze is a static analysis tool for code security and compliance.
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NaiveSystems Analyze is a static analysis tool for code security and compliance.
This repository contains CodeQL queries and libraries which support various Coding Standards.
Fraunhofer IMS processor core. RISC-V ISA (RV32IM) with additional peripherals for embedded AI applications and smart sensors.
Toolbox for software dependability engineering of artificial neural networks
Fast and flexible data logging/tracing toolkit for software testing and debugging. Minimally intrusive C/C++ code instrumentation, host-based decoding application, demo code included.
Functional safety (ISO-26262) and ADAS
Traceable specifications based on Doxygen
Computation of minimal cutsets using MOCUS Algorithm
Implementation of the Heatmap-based Unsupervised Debugging of DNNs (HUDD) toolset
Udacity Self-Driving Car Nanodegree - Functional Safety Project
Project: Functional Safety of a Lane Assistance System | Udacity: Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree
Student Conference of Information, Functional and Cybersecurity (SCIFiC)
Generates event tree graph from the components failure modes.
This project demonstrates the use of the Watchdog Timer (WDT) to wake up the device from sleep.
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