Reasoning about causes and effects naturally arises in the engineering of safety-critical systems. A classical example is Fault Tree Analysis, a deductive technique used for system safety assessment, whereby an undesired state is reduced to the set of its immediate causes. The design of fault management systems also requires reasoning on causality relationships. In particular, a fail-operational system needs to ensure timely detection and identification of faults, i.e. recognize the occurrence of run-time faults through their observable effects on the system. Even more complex scenarios arise when multiple faults are involved and may interact in subtle ways. In this work, we propose a formal approach to fault management for complex systems...
The complexity of modern safety-critical systems is steadily increasing due to the amount of functio...
International audienceDesigning a dependable control system requires accurate methods to evaluate ef...
ABSTRACT: In train control systems, more and more (electro-)mechanical devices are substituted by so...
The Fault tree handbook has become the de facto standard for fault tree analysis (FTA), defining the...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a powerful technique that is widely used for evaluating system safety a...
This work presents a systematic, incremental approach to identifying causes of potential failures in...
In many industrial systems, where safety is of the utmost importance, it is necessary that expedient...
AbstractSafety is an important requirement for many modern systems. To ensure safety of complex crit...
The technique of fault tree analysis is commonly used to assess the probability of failure of indust...
The application of fault tree analysis (FTA) to system safety and reliability is presented within th...
Fault Tree Analysis is a very popular tech-nique to assess safety and reliability of technical sys-t...
Over the last 50 years, advances in technology have led to an increase in the complexity and sophist...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a very prominent method to analyze the risks related to safety and econ...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a well-established and well-understood technique, widely used for depen...
Designing cost-sensitive real-time control systems for safety-critical applications requires a caref...
The complexity of modern safety-critical systems is steadily increasing due to the amount of functio...
International audienceDesigning a dependable control system requires accurate methods to evaluate ef...
ABSTRACT: In train control systems, more and more (electro-)mechanical devices are substituted by so...
The Fault tree handbook has become the de facto standard for fault tree analysis (FTA), defining the...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a powerful technique that is widely used for evaluating system safety a...
This work presents a systematic, incremental approach to identifying causes of potential failures in...
In many industrial systems, where safety is of the utmost importance, it is necessary that expedient...
AbstractSafety is an important requirement for many modern systems. To ensure safety of complex crit...
The technique of fault tree analysis is commonly used to assess the probability of failure of indust...
The application of fault tree analysis (FTA) to system safety and reliability is presented within th...
Fault Tree Analysis is a very popular tech-nique to assess safety and reliability of technical sys-t...
Over the last 50 years, advances in technology have led to an increase in the complexity and sophist...
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a very prominent method to analyze the risks related to safety and econ...
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a well-established and well-understood technique, widely used for depen...
Designing cost-sensitive real-time control systems for safety-critical applications requires a caref...
The complexity of modern safety-critical systems is steadily increasing due to the amount of functio...
International audienceDesigning a dependable control system requires accurate methods to evaluate ef...
ABSTRACT: In train control systems, more and more (electro-)mechanical devices are substituted by so...