On traceability for safety critical systems engineering

P. Mason
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Abstract

Traceability is the common term for mechanisms to record and navigate relationships between artifacts produced by systems development processes. It is especially vital for critical systems which must satisfy a range of functional and non-functional requirements, including safety, reliability and availability. Regulation normally requires critical systems are certified before entering service. This involves submission of a safety case - a reasoned argument and supporting evidence that such requirements have been met and that the system is acceptably safe. Safety engineers use a range of analysis techniques to gather evidence for a safety case. Most have tool support, although poor integration limits traceability between their respective data sets. This paper proposes a framework that enables links to be established and consistency maintained across data from disjoint safety analysis tools.
安全关键系统工程的可追溯性
可追溯性是记录和导航由系统开发过程产生的工件之间关系的机制的通用术语。对于必须满足一系列功能和非功能要求的关键系统,包括安全性、可靠性和可用性,这一点尤为重要。法规通常要求关键系统在投入使用前经过认证。这包括提交一个安全案例-一个合理的论点和支持证据,证明这些要求已经满足,系统是可接受的安全。安全工程师使用一系列分析技术为安全案例收集证据。大多数都有工具支持,尽管较差的集成限制了各自数据集之间的可追溯性。本文提出了一个框架,可以建立链接,并保持来自不相关的安全分析工具的数据的一致性。
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