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When Cars Decide to Kill: 100 Pages That Just Might Save Your Life
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| #6275464 in Books | 2015-03-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.45 x5.50l,.52 | File type: PDF | 198 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Potentially life saving book.|By Sparrowhawk|This book is very well written and eye opening. We have all heard about the issues with Toyota brakes and GM ignition switches, but for those of us with different models and makes we tend to ignore them and think that those type of things could never happen to us. This book, written by an expert in technology, really shows how depend|About the Author|Patricia Herdman is the founder of Glitchwatch.com and CEO of Test Matters. She is an international software test consultant who has run global, enterprise-wide quality improvement programs for some of the world’s largest and most technol
Your car is now a computer on wheels with up to 20 million lines of software code. When a software glitch happens, it can become an out of control missile that could hurtle you to your death. Worse, just about every car on the road today can be hacked –from anywhere in the world. All someone needs is an iPad and a connection to a cellular network. Even though people have died on our roads because of defective software, there are currently no software safety...
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