International audienceSoftware applications dependability is frequently assessed through degrees of constraints imposed on development activities. The statement of achieving these constraints are documented in safety arguments , often known as safety cases. However, such approach raises several questions. How ensuring that these objectives are actually effective and meet dependability expectations? How these objectives can be adapted or extended to a given development context preserving the expected safety level? In this paper, we investigate these issues and propose a quantitative approach to assess the confidence in assurance case. The features of this work are: 1) fully consistent with the Dempster Shafer theory; 2) considering different...
A safety case comprises evidence and argument justifying how each item of evidence supports claims a...
Argumentation-based safety assurance is a promising approach for the development of safe software-in...
An assurance case is a body of evidence organized into an argument demonstrating that some claims ab...
International audienceConfidence in safety critical systems is often justified by safety arguments. ...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
National audienceSafety arguments, also called Safety Cases, are commonly used to present that adequ...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
Safety arguments typically have some weaknesses. To show that the overall confidence in the safety a...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceBuilding a safety case is a common approach to make expert judgement explicit ...
Safety cases present the arguments and evidence that can be used to justify the acceptable safety of...
International audienceEnsuring safety in avionics has mostly been achieved through a complete separa...
Safety Critical Systems are those with the potential to cause death or injury as a result of acciden...
The development of software for safety critical systems is guided by standards. Most standards ident...
A safety case comprises evidence and argument justifying how each item of evidence supports claims a...
Argumentation-based safety assurance is a promising approach for the development of safe software-in...
An assurance case is a body of evidence organized into an argument demonstrating that some claims ab...
International audienceConfidence in safety critical systems is often justified by safety arguments. ...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
National audienceSafety arguments, also called Safety Cases, are commonly used to present that adequ...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
Safety arguments typically have some weaknesses. To show that the overall confidence in the safety a...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceBuilding a safety case is a common approach to make expert judgement explicit ...
Safety cases present the arguments and evidence that can be used to justify the acceptable safety of...
International audienceEnsuring safety in avionics has mostly been achieved through a complete separa...
Safety Critical Systems are those with the potential to cause death or injury as a result of acciden...
The development of software for safety critical systems is guided by standards. Most standards ident...
A safety case comprises evidence and argument justifying how each item of evidence supports claims a...
Argumentation-based safety assurance is a promising approach for the development of safe software-in...
An assurance case is a body of evidence organized into an argument demonstrating that some claims ab...