走向模型驱动的安全分析

Matthias Gudemann, F. Ortmeier
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基于模型的安全分析允许对安全需求进行高质量的分析。定性(例如,系统故障时必须出错的地方)和定量方面(例如,系统故障的可能性有多大)对于安全分析都是非常有趣的。传统上,对这些方面的分析需要独立的、依赖于工具的形式化模型。然而,为每个分析构建适当的模型需要大量的工作和专业知识。模型驱动的方法通过自动生成分析模型来支持这一点。SAML是一个独立于工具的建模框架,它允许构建具有非确定性和概率行为的模型。SAML模型可以自动转换为不同最先进的形式分析工具的输入语言——同时保留语义——以分析安全性的不同方面。因此,基于模型的定性和定量安全分析都可以在不需要额外生成模型的情况下进行,而且结果是可转移的。这种方法使SAML成为模型驱动安全分析方法的理想中间语言。可以转换为SAML的每种高级语言都可以使用所有目标形式分析工具进行分析。可以添加新的分析工具,并且用户可以从分析工具的每一个进步中受益。
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Towards model-driven safety analysis
Model-based safety analysis allows very high quality analysis of safety requirements. Both qualitative (i.e. what must go wrong for a system failure) and quantitative aspects (i.e. how probable is a system failure) are of great interest for safety analysis. Traditionally, the analysis of these aspects requires separate, tool-dependent formal models. However, building adequate models for each analysis requires a lot of effort and expertise. Model-driven approaches support this by automating the generation of analysis models. SAML is a tool-independent modeling framework that allows for the construction of models with both non-deterministic and probabilistic behavior. SAML models can automatically be transformed into the input language of different state of the art formal analysis tools — while preserving the semantics — to analyze different aspects of safety. As a consequence both — qualitative and quantitative — model-based safety analysis can be done without any additional generation of models and with transferable results. This approach makes SAML an ideal intermediate language for a model-driven safety analysis approach. Every higher-level language that can be transformed into SAML can be analyzed with all targeted formal analysis tools. New analysis tools can be added and the user benefits from every advancement of the analysis tools.
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