Formalizing standards and regulations variability in longlife projects. A challenge for Model-driven engineering

Nicolas Sannier, B. Baudry, Thuy Nguyen
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Safety regulations and standards imposed by national regulators on nuclear power plant systems provide high-level requirements, recommendations and/or guidance expressed in natural language. In many cases, this leaves a large margin for interpretation, not all of which are acceptable to a given regulator. Currently the elements that lead to the establishment of acceptable/accepted practices are not always documented, nor are these practices formally modeled. When a new standard appears or when Electricité de France (EDF) has to discuss a standard with another regulator, there is no systematic process to build a practice. Domain-specific modeling, traceability and variability modeling are Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) techniques that could address various aspects of practice formalization. This paper precisely defines the modeling issues that are currently faced by EDF when managing regulatory safety requirements, standards and practices. Then we review existing requirements modeling techniques to understand their benefits and limits according to EDF's needs.
使长寿命项目中的标准和法规可变性正规化。模型驱动工程的挑战
国家监管机构对核电站系统实施的安全法规和标准提供了用自然语言表达的高级要求、建议和/或指导。在许多情况下,这给解释留下了很大的余地,并不是所有的解释都能被给定的监管机构接受。目前,导致建立可接受/可接受实践的元素并不总是被记录下来,这些实践也没有被正式建模。当一个新标准出现,或者当法国电力公司(EDF)不得不与另一个监管机构讨论一个标准时,没有一个系统的过程来建立一个实践。特定于领域的建模、可跟踪性和可变性建模是模型驱动工程(MDE)技术,可以处理实践形式化的各个方面。本文精确地定义了EDF目前在管理法规安全要求、标准和实践时所面临的建模问题。然后我们回顾现有的需求建模技术,根据EDF的需要了解它们的优点和局限性。
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