[SystemSafety] Does "reliable" mean "safe" and or "secure" or neither?
paul_e.bennett at topmail.co.uk
paul_e.bennett at topmail.co.uk
Thu Apr 21 00:08:23 CEST 2016
On 20/04/2016 at 10:18 PM, "Les Chambers" <les at chambers.com.au> wrote:
>
>One could take advice on defining integrity from the Latin
>integritās:
>whole, intact, chased, pure, correct, sound, uncorrupted.
>In general integrity is associated with moral behaviour.
It is a shame that there isn't a like button for emails. I would be hitting
it hard for this one from Les. I will, however, correct a misspelling in
his list. Chased should probably be chaste (from chastity).
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> ........ Most of all it has integrity if it's sustainable. With apologies to
> Latin scholars we should probably add that property to integrity's
> abstract class.
I would agree with that sentiment also.
Regards
Paul E. Bennett IEng MIET
Systems Engineer
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