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nSafeCer140- Safety Argumentation Patrick Graydon, Sasi Punnekkat, Olle Bridal MDH and VOLVO, Sweden. nSafeCer D141.1 and D142.1.
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nSafeCer140- Safety Argumentation Patrick Graydon, Sasi Punnekkat, Olle Bridal MDH and VOLVO, Sweden
nSafeCer D141.1 and D142.1 • D141.1 (March 2014, MDH) “Detailed methods and assessments of the different ways in which the safety of product lines can be argued” extends pSafeCer D2.3.1 to consider: • Arguments for product lines • Automated construction, review, and maintenance • D142.1 (March 2014, MDH) “Extensive model for the safety contracts” extends pSafeCer D2.3.2 to consider: • “Different modelling techniques … as well as the MDD input from pSafeCer”
D141.1 and D142.1 status • Held initial meetings to plan work and solicit partner input • Draft outlines of both documents released • The work includes literature surveys and case studies • Literature surveys scoped but not yet begun • Potential study hypothesis identified • Appropriate specimens for study NOT YET IDENTIFIED • Mailing list (nsafecer-wp140@list.mdh.se) created • Ask patrick.graydon@mdh.se to add you
D141.1 and D142.1 plan • Held initial meetings in July to plan work and solicit partner input • Detailed plan of work NOT YET COMPLETE • Initial planning meeting(s) attended by MDH, AIT (Thomas Gruber et al.), VIF (Helmut Martin), UPM (Elena Martínez), and Intecs (Stefano Puri) • No participation commitment yet from AVL (5.0 pm in D141.1) • Writing/study commitments to be firmed up
D143.1 and D144.1-2 • D143.1 (Dec 2014, MDH) A report which brings together the results from WP140, integrates them with best practice and provides guidance on modular safety design to facilitate argumentation • D144.1/D144.2 (Mar 2013 / Sep 2014, AIT) A report describing safety analysis reuse support and domain ontologies, Preliminary/Final version • D144.1 finalized September 2013