The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DFM) during the design and verification of programmable electronic safety-related systems. The safety system consists of hardware as well as software. This paper explains and demonstrates the use of DFM, and how DFM can be used to verify the hardware and application software design. DFM is used not only to analyze newly developed software but also to verify existing software, The outcome of the design verification of the safety system is used to define the necessary diagnostic capabilities that are essential to guarantee the correct functioning of the safety function
The dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is an approach to model and analyze the behavior of dynamic ...
Dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is a computationally challenging approach to the reliability ana...
Safety-critical systems—namely, systems whose failure may cause death or injury to people, harm to ...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DFM) dur...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DIM) dur...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DIM) dur...
Software based control systems have gained a pervasive presence in a wide variety of applications, i...
Existing methods for qualifying digital system software for use in safety critical systems are expen...
Field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based systems are thought to be a practical option to replace c...
AbstractField programmable gate array (FPGA)-based systems are thought to be a practical option to r...
Assessing the reliability of digital I&C systems is an important but challenging task. Tradition...
Safety-critical systems are becoming more complex, both in the type of functionality they provide an...
An investigation is presented into the use of formal methods for the production of safety-critical s...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology is a promising way to find the prime implicants of a top event for...
Rigorous analysis of the reliability of a dynamic system calls for modelling of the dynamic behaviou...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is an approach to model and analyze the behavior of dynamic ...
Dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is a computationally challenging approach to the reliability ana...
Safety-critical systems—namely, systems whose failure may cause death or injury to people, harm to ...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DFM) dur...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DIM) dur...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DIM) dur...
Software based control systems have gained a pervasive presence in a wide variety of applications, i...
Existing methods for qualifying digital system software for use in safety critical systems are expen...
Field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based systems are thought to be a practical option to replace c...
AbstractField programmable gate array (FPGA)-based systems are thought to be a practical option to r...
Assessing the reliability of digital I&C systems is an important but challenging task. Tradition...
Safety-critical systems are becoming more complex, both in the type of functionality they provide an...
An investigation is presented into the use of formal methods for the production of safety-critical s...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology is a promising way to find the prime implicants of a top event for...
Rigorous analysis of the reliability of a dynamic system calls for modelling of the dynamic behaviou...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is an approach to model and analyze the behavior of dynamic ...
Dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is a computationally challenging approach to the reliability ana...
Safety-critical systems—namely, systems whose failure may cause death or injury to people, harm to ...