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2009 35th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications
Safety Assessment of Design Patterns for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems
Patras, Greece
August 27-August 29
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3784-9
System safety is considered as one of the most important non-functional requirements for safety-critical embedded systems. Several safety assessment methods have been proposed to evaluate safety-critical systems. However, most of them cannot be used to assess safety-critical design patterns due to the fact that these patterns do not address real systems but present abstract solutions to commonly recurring design problems. This paper introduces a proposal for a safety assessment method for safety-critical systems design patterns. This method includes a safety metric based on the computation of the relative safety improvement achieved when using the design patterns under consideration. A Monte Carlo based simulation method is used to illustrate the new proposed assessment method which allows to compare them with respect to their impact on safety.
Index Terms:
Safety Assessment, Design Pattern, Safety-Critical
Citation:
Ashraf Armoush, Eva Beckschulze, Stefan Kowalewski, "Safety Assessment of Design Patterns for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems," seaa, pp.523-527, 2009 35th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2009
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