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Model Based Integration of Safety Analysis and Development
Gyeongju, Korea April 24-April 26
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Miguel de Miguel, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Javier Fern?ndez Briones, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Juan Pedro Silva, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Alejandro Alonso, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
The development of safety critical software applications has always been done in accordance to strict methods. These systems require the application of verification techniques that guarantee safety properties. Often, they are complex systems that require the integration of different types of engineers such as safety engineers and software architects. Currently, different groups of engineers apply different analysis and modeling techniques (e.g. architectural description languages, and safety analysis models); these differences create inconsistencies between different types of model. In this paper we introduce some solutions to reduce these problems in some safety architectures. These solutions integrate developing modeling languages such as UML and specific safety analysis languages such as FTA and FMECA
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Miguel de Miguel, Javier Fern?ndez Briones, Juan Pedro Silva, Alejandro Alonso, "Model Based Integration of Safety Analysis and Development," isorc, pp.323-326, Ninth IEEE International Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'06), 2006
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