DocumentCode :
3407591
Title :
System Safety Requirements as Control Structures
Author :
Chen, Zhe ; Motet, Gilles
Author_Institution :
Lab. LATTIS, Univ. of Toulouse, Toulouse, France
Volume :
1
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-24 July 2009
Firstpage :
324
Lastpage :
331
Abstract :
Along with the popularity of software-intensive systems, the interactions between system components and between humans and software applications are becoming more and more complex. This results in system accidents related to system safety issues. System accidents are different to failures related to component reliability. System safety is not well addressed, because functional requirements and safety requirements are separately handled in practice. In this paper, we consider safety requirements as control structures that restrict system behaviors at meta-model level. We propose the formalism of interface C-Systems, short for "interface control systems\´\´. In this framework, functional requirements and safety requirements are separately formalized as interface automata and controlling automata respectively, as what we are doing in practice. The controlling automaton may guarantee safety requirements at design-time or runtime. Then the global system is a safe specification. The underlying mechanism differs from that of model checking. It explicitly separates the tasks of product engineers and safety engineers, and provides a new top-down methodology for designing and modeling a system with safety constraints, and for automatically composing a safe system that conforms to safety requirements. In practice, this methodology may be also used for safety checking, incident reporting and service restoration.
Keywords :
automata theory; formal specification; object-oriented programming; program control structures; security of data; component reliability; control structures; controlling automata; functional requirement; interface C-Systems; interface automata; interface control systems; safe specification; safety constraint; software intensive systems; system behavior; system components; system safety issues; system safety requirements; top-down methodology; Accidents; Application software; Automata; Automatic control; Control systems; Design engineering; Design methodology; Humans; Product safety; Runtime; control; formal methods; requirements; safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2009. COMPSAC '09. 33rd Annual IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
ISSN :
0730-3157
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3726-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COMPSAC.2009.50
Filename :
5254245
Link To Document :
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