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'''Goal Structuring Notation''' is a graphical argument notation maintained by the the Safety-Critical Systems Club<ref>https://scsc.uk/scsc-141B</ref>. It is used for documentation and presentation of arguments, in order to prove that a goal has been achieved and is supported by evidence. The notation can be used to demonstrate that a system is sufficiently safe through developing a [[safety case]].
 
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{{AFC comment|1=The only source here is the club's own website. This seems like a highly specific topic that's unlikely to meet our notability guidelines. -- [[User:RoySmith|RoySmith]] [[User Talk:RoySmith|(talk)]] 14:30, 28 May 2018 (UTC)}}
 
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'''Goal Structuring Notation''' is a graphical argument notation maintained by the the Safety-Critical Systems Club<ref>https://scsc.uk/scsc-141B</ref>. It is used for documentation and presentation of arguments, in order to prove that a goal has been achieved and is supported by evidence. The notation can be used to demonstrate that a system is sufficiently safe through developing a [[safety case]].
 
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