International audienceCritical systems such as those developed in the aerospace, railway or automotive industries need official documents to certify their safety via convincing arguments. However, informal tools used in certification documents seldom cover the uncertainty that pervades safety cases. Several works use quantitative approaches based on belief functions to model and propagate confidence/uncertainty in the argument structures (particularly those using goal structuring notation). However the numerical uncertainty information is often a naive encoding of qualitative expert inputs. In this paper, we outline a qualitative substitute to Dempster-Shafer theory and suggest new qualitative confidence propagation models. We also propose ...
Reasoning with uncertain information has received a great deal of attention recently, as this issue ...
This paper concerns different frameworks for the uncertainty representation as tools for representin...
The paper presents the usage of mathematical theory of evidence in maritime and offshore application...
International audienceCritical systems such as those developed in the aerospace, railway or automoti...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
Structured assurance cases are use to justify high-level properties (e.g. safety, security, etc.) of...
National audienceStructured assurance cases are use to justify high-level properties (e.g. safety, s...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
International audienceBuilding a safety case is a common approach to make expert judgement explicit ...
International audienceConfidence in safety critical systems is often justified by safety arguments. ...
International audienceGoal structuring notation (GSN) is commonly proposed as a structuring tool for...
We introduce a new application of qualitative models of uncertainty. The qualitative analysis of a n...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
In the last few years, Dempster–Shafer theory also known as Theory of Belief Functions (TBF) or Evid...
Reasoning with uncertain information has received a great deal of attention recently, as this issue ...
This paper concerns different frameworks for the uncertainty representation as tools for representin...
The paper presents the usage of mathematical theory of evidence in maritime and offshore application...
International audienceCritical systems such as those developed in the aerospace, railway or automoti...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
Structured assurance cases are use to justify high-level properties (e.g. safety, security, etc.) of...
National audienceStructured assurance cases are use to justify high-level properties (e.g. safety, s...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
International audienceBuilding a safety case is a common approach to make expert judgement explicit ...
International audienceConfidence in safety critical systems is often justified by safety arguments. ...
International audienceGoal structuring notation (GSN) is commonly proposed as a structuring tool for...
We introduce a new application of qualitative models of uncertainty. The qualitative analysis of a n...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
In the last few years, Dempster–Shafer theory also known as Theory of Belief Functions (TBF) or Evid...
Reasoning with uncertain information has received a great deal of attention recently, as this issue ...
This paper concerns different frameworks for the uncertainty representation as tools for representin...
The paper presents the usage of mathematical theory of evidence in maritime and offshore application...