Safety requirements modeling based on RUCM

Xue Wu, Chao Liu, Qingxin Xia
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Safety requirements have commanded increasing attention as software is playing a more and more important role in today's safety critical systems. As many experts, scholars have found that the main reason for safety critical systems' accident is bad requirements which means inaccurate, incomplete or inconsistent requirements may lead to misunderstanding of the system and may cause a fault in software design and realization, and brought disaster to people or environment. The main reason of bad requirements is poor communication between safety engineers and requirements analysis engineers. Safety requirements essentially are requirements to protect the software system go into a danger state which will cause lost of life or asset or environment damage. Safety requirements deal with errors, faults that the system may come across. So In this paper, we combine fault protection concepts with safety requirements, and propose a model-based safety requirements modeling approach named Safety RUCM to describe safety requirements in order to reduce inaccurate, incomplete or inconsistent safety requirements and at the same time to enhance mutual understanding on safety requirements between safety.
基于RUCM的安全需求建模
随着软件在当今的安全关键系统中发挥越来越重要的作用,安全要求引起了越来越多的关注。正如许多专家学者所发现的那样,安全关键系统发生事故的主要原因是需求不良,需求不准确、不完整或不一致可能导致系统的误解,并可能导致软件设计和实现的故障,给人或环境带来灾难。不良需求的主要原因是安全工程师和需求分析工程师之间沟通不畅。安全需求本质上是保护软件系统进入可能造成生命、财产损失或环境破坏的危险状态的需求。安全要求处理系统可能遇到的错误和故障。因此,本文将故障保护概念与安全需求结合起来,提出了一种基于模型的安全需求建模方法——safety RUCM来描述安全需求,以减少安全需求不准确、不完整或不一致的情况,同时增强安全厂商之间对安全需求的相互理解。
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