Title :
Responsibility modeling for the sociotechnical risk analysis of coalitions of systems
Author :
Greenwood, David ; Sommerville, Ian
Author_Institution :
Dependable Syst. Eng. Group, Univ. of St Andrews, St. Andrews, UK
Abstract :
Society is challenging systems engineers by demanding ever more complex and integrated systems. With the rise of cloud computing and systems-of-systems (including cyber-physical systems) we are entering an era where mission critical services and applications will be dependent upon `coalitions-of-systems´. Coalitions-of-systems (CoS) are a class of system similar to systems-of-systems but they differ in that they interact to further overlapping self-interests rather than an overarching mission. Assessing the sociotechnical risks associated with CoS is an open research question of societal importance as existing risk analysis techniques typically focus on the technical aspects of systems and ignore risks associated with coalition partners reneging on responsibilities or leaving the coalition. Through a case study of a cloud IT infrastructure migration we demonstrate that responsibility modeling based risk analysis enables the identification of these risks by exploring hazards that may arise when relying upon a coalition of human/organizational/technical agents to provision a service.
Keywords :
cloud computing; critical infrastructures; multi-agent systems; organisational aspects; risk analysis; systems engineering; CoS; cloud IT infrastructure; cloud computing; coalitions of systems; human agents; mission critical services; organizational agents; responsibility modeling; sociotechnical risk analysis; systems-of-systems; technical agents; Analytical models; Companies; Ferroelectric films; Hazards; Nonvolatile memory; Random access memory; Risk analysis; Risk identification; sociotechnical systems; systems engineering and management; systems of systems;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0652-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2011.6083832