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Evaluación de Requisitos de Seguridad con MBASafe conforme a la norma EN 50128

Authors:

Barbara Gallina, Elena Gómez-Martínez , Clara Benac Earle

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

XVII Jornadas de Programación y Lenguajes, part of SISTEDES 2017


Abstract

According to EN 50129, manufacturers of rail vehicles shall justify via a safety case that their vehicles are adequately safe for their intended applications. MBASafe is a recently proposed and potentially innovative design and verification process. In the presence of compelling arguments concerning its adequacy as process evidence, MBASafe could support the safety claims within the required safety cases. In this paper, we contribute to partially justify the adequacy of MBASafe to act as process evidence. To do that, we first manually check if MBASafe includes EN 50128-compliant process elements, then we model MBASafe in compliance with Software Process Engineering Metamodel 2.0, then, we derive process-based arguments from the MBASafe process model by using MDSafeCer, the recently introduced Model Driven Safety Certification method. By doing so, we provide a twofold contribution: we further validate MDSafeCer in the rail domain and we strengthen MBASafe. This paper has been published by Barbara Gallina, E. Gomez-Martınez and C. Benac Earle as Deriving Safety Case Fragments for Assessing MBASafe’s Compliance with EN 50128. In Paul M. Clarke, Rory V. O’Connor, Terry Rout and Alec Dorling, editors, Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination, SPICE 2016, June 9-10, 2016, Dublin, Ireland. Communications in Computer and Information Science. Vol 609, pages 3–16.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Gallina4720,
author = {Barbara Gallina and Elena G{\'o}mez-Mart{\'\i}nez and Clara Benac Earle},
title = {Evaluaci{\'o}n de Requisitos de Seguridad con MBASafe conforme a la norma EN 50128},
month = {July},
year = {2017},
booktitle = {XVII Jornadas de Programaci{\'o}n y Lenguajes, part of SISTEDES 2017},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/4720-}
}