International audienceConfidence in safety critical systems is often justified by safety arguments. The excessive complexity of systems nowadays introduces more uncertainties for the arguments reviewing. This paper proposes a framework to support the argumentation assessment based on experts' decision and confidence in the decision for the lowest level claims of the arguments. Expert opinion is extracted and converted in a quantitative model based on Dempster-Shafer theory. Several types of argument and associated formulas are proposed. A preliminary validation of this framework is realized through a survey for safety experts
Evaluation of assurance cases typically requires certifiers’ domain knowledge and experience, and, a...
Safety cases offer a means for communicating information about the system safety among the system st...
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. ...
National audienceSafety arguments, also called Safety Cases, are commonly used to present that adequ...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
International audienceSoftware applications dependability is frequently assessed through degrees of ...
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...
Safety arguments typically have some weaknesses. To show that the overall confidence in the safety a...
International audienceCritical systems such as those developed in the aerospace, railway or automoti...
Evaluation of assurance cases typically requires certifiers’ domain knowledge and experience, and, a...
Evaluation of assurance cases typically requires certifiers’ domain knowledge and experience, and, a...
Safety cases offer a means for communicating information about the system safety among the system st...
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. ...
National audienceSafety arguments, also called Safety Cases, are commonly used to present that adequ...
International audienceStructured safety argument based on graphical representations such as GSN (Goa...
International audienceSafety arguments, also called safety cases, are commonly used to demonstrate t...
International audienceStructured safety arguments are widely applied in critical systems to demonstr...
International audienceStructured arguments are commonly used to communicate to stakeholders that saf...
International audienceSoftware applications dependability is frequently assessed through degrees of ...
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...
Safety arguments typically have some weaknesses. To show that the overall confidence in the safety a...
International audienceCritical systems such as those developed in the aerospace, railway or automoti...
Evaluation of assurance cases typically requires certifiers’ domain knowledge and experience, and, a...
Evaluation of assurance cases typically requires certifiers’ domain knowledge and experience, and, a...
Safety cases offer a means for communicating information about the system safety among the system st...
An assurance case is a body of evidence organized into an argument demonstrating that some claims ab...