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      <title>STAMPing on event-stream</title>
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      <description>The goal of a STAMP-based analysis is to determine why the events occurred&amp;hellip; and to identify the changes that could prevent them and similar events in the future. 1
 One of my big heroes is Nancy Leveson, who did a bunch of stuff like the Therac-25 investigation and debunking N-version programming. She studies what makes software unsafe and what we can do about that. More recently she&amp;rsquo;s advocated the &amp;ldquo;STAMP model&amp;rdquo; for understanding systems.</description>
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