ref the work on spider diagrams

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@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ diagrams to represent failure modes. Euler circles represented failure modes, th
and could therefore model multiple failure modes
and the spiders (or joining lines) represented the symptom abstraction process.
A spider thus determined a common symptom which was caused by one or mode component failure modes.
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\footnote{Because FMEA deals with failure modes, in a static context---and all base components, whether mechanical, electrical
or software always have sets of failure modes associated with them---it should
be possible to apply it across all domains, and thus model integrated mechanical/electrical/software systems.}
The initial motivation to use spider diagrams, was that they presented a formal
language in an intuitive and easy to use visual representation.
Work on represnting failure modes, test cases and symptoms of failure
has been placed in appendix~\ref{spiderfmmd}.
\paragraph{Safety Critical Controllers, knowledge and culture sub-disiplines}
The maturing of the application of the programmable electronic controller (PEC)