Certifications of Critical Systems – The CECRIS Experience
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Certifications of Critical Systems – The CECRIS Experience
About This Book
In recent years, a considerable amount of effort has been devoted, both in industry and academia, to the development, validation and verification of critical systems, i.e. those systems whose malfunctions or failures reach a critical level both in terms of risks to human life as well as having a large economic impact.Certifications of Critical Systems – The CECRIS Experience documents the main insights on Cost Effective Verification and Validation processes that were gained during work in the European Research Project CECRIS (acronym for Certification of Critical Systems). The objective of the research was to tackle the challenges of certification by focusing on those aspects that turn out to be more difficult/important for current and future critical systems industry: the effective use of methodologies, processes and tools.The CECRIS project took a step forward in the growing field of development, verification and validation and certification of critical systems. It focused on the more difficult/important aspects of critical system development, verification and validation and certification process. Starting from both the scientific and industrial state of the art methodologies for system development and the impact of their usage on the verification and validation and certification of critical systems, the project aimed at developing strategies and techniques supported by automatic or semi-automatic tools and methods for these activities, setting guidelines to support engineers during the planning of the verification and validation phases.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 A Framework to Identify Companies Gaps When Introducing New Standards for Safety-Critical Software
- 2 Experiencing Model-Driven Engineering for Railway Interlocking Systems
- 3 SYSML-UML Like Modeling Environment Based on Google Blockly Customization
- 4 A Process for Finding and Tackling the Main Root Causes that Affect Critical Systems Quality
- 5 Framework for Automation of Hazard Log Management on Large Critical Projects
- 6 Cost Estimation for Independent Systems Verification and Validation
- 7 Lightweight Formal Analysis of Requirements
- 8 STECA – Security Threats, Effects and Criticality Analysis: Definition and Application to Smart Grids
- 9 Composable Framework Support for Software-FMEA through Model Execution
- 10 A Monitoring and Testing Framework for Critical Off-the-Shelf Applications and Services
- 11 Validating a Safety Critical Railway Application Using Fault Injection
- 12 Robustness and Fault Injection for the Validation of Critical Systems
- Index
- About the Editors