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Evidence management for compliance of critical systems with safety standards: A survey on the state of practice
Nair, Sunil; de la Vara, Jose Luis; Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad et al.
2015In Information and Software Technology, 60, p. 1-15
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Keywords :
Safety-critical systems; Safety certification; Safety assurance; Safety evidence; State of the practice
Abstract :
[en] Context Demonstrating compliance of critical systems with safety standards involves providing convincing evidence that the requirements of a standard are adequately met. For large systems, practitioners need to be able to effectively collect, structure, and assess substantial quantities of evidence. Objective This paper aims to provide insights into how practitioners deal with safety evidence management for critical computer-based systems. The information currently available about how this activity is performed in the industry is very limited. Method We conducted a survey to determine practitioners’ perspectives and practices on safety evidence management. A total of 52 practitioners from 15 countries and 11 application domains responded to the survey. The respondents indicated the types of information used as safety evidence, how evidence is structured and assessed, how evidence evolution is addressed, and what challenges are faced in relation to provision of safety evidence. Results Our results indicate that (1) V&V artefacts, requirements specifications, and design specifications are the most frequently used safety evidence types, (2) evidence completeness checking and impact analysis are mostly performed manually at the moment, (3) text-based techniques are used more frequently than graphical notations for evidence structuring, (4) checklists and expert judgement are frequently used for evidence assessment, and (5) significant research effort has been spent on techniques that have seen little adoption in the industry. The main contributions of the survey are to provide an overall and up-to-date understanding of how the industry addresses safety evidence management, and to identify gaps in the state of the art. Conclusion We conclude that (1) V&V plays a major role in safety assurance, (2) the industry will clearly benefit from more tool support for collecting and manipulating safety evidence, and (3) future research on safety evidence management needs to place more emphasis on industrial applications.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Nair, Sunil
de la Vara, Jose Luis
Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT)
Falessi
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Evidence management for compliance of critical systems with safety standards: A survey on the state of practice
Publication date :
April 2015
Journal title :
Information and Software Technology
ISSN :
0950-5849
Publisher :
Elsevier Science
Volume :
60
Pages :
1-15
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
European Projects :
FP7 - 289011 - OPENCOSS - Open Platform for EvolutioNary Certification Of Safety-critical Systems
Funders :
FNR - Fonds National de la Recherche [LU]
CE - Commission Européenne [BE]
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