用于表示安全标准的UML概要文件的自动生成

Giovanni Giachetti, Beatriz Marín, J. Vara
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评估和认证关键系统软件的功能安全性是至关重要的,因为任何故障都可能产生巨大的成本以及对人员的伤害。关键系统的一些常见例子是运输工具(火车、飞机、汽车等)、医疗设备和关键基础设施(核电站、石油平台等)。安全认证旨在将失败的风险降低到符合标准的可接受水平。IEC 61508是一个参考安全标准,专门用于某些领域,如汽车的ISO 26262和铁路的EN 50128。为了应用这些标准,使用基于UML Profiles的模型驱动方法是一个合适的选择。然而,UML概要文件通常是手动定义的,这是一项非常耗时且容易出错的任务。另外,手工定义的UML概要文件很难根据参考标准和安全概念的覆盖范围进行验证。本文提出了对现有的自动生成UML概要文件的方法的修改,以支持基于IEC 61508的安全规范的UML概要文件的生成。因此,可以减少在安全UML概要文件的手工规范中常见的时间和错误。
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Automatic Generation of UML Profiles for Representing Safety Standards
Assessing and certifying the functional safety of the software of critical systems is of paramount importance, since any failure might produce significant costs as well as harm to people. Some common examples of critical systems are transport vehicles (trains, airplanes, cars…), medical devices, and critical infrastructures (nuclear plants, oil platforms…). Safety certification intends to reduce the risk of failure to an acceptable level in compliance with standards. IEC 61508 is a reference safety standard whose use is specialized in some domains, such ISO 26262 for automotive and EN 50128 for railway. For applying these standards, the use of Model-Driven approaches based on UML Profiles is a suitable alternative. However, UML profiles are usually manually defined, which is a highly time-consuming task and error-prone. In addition, manually defined UML profiles are difficult to validate in relation to the reference standards and to the coverage of safety concepts. This paper presents the adaptation of an existing approach for automatic UML Profile generation to support the generation of UML Profiles for safety specifications that are based on IEC 61508. As a result, it is possible to reduce the time and errors that are common in a manual specification of safety UML Profiles.
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