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Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security

29th International Conference, SAFECOMP 2010, Vienna, Austria, September 14-17, 2010, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6351)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): SAFECOMP: International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security

Conference proceedings info: SAFECOMP 2010.

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Table of contents (37 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Session 2

    1. Safety Cases and Certification

      1. Comparison between IEC 60880 and IEC 61508 for Certification Purposes in the Nuclear Domain
        • Jussi Lahtinen, Mika Johansson, Jukka Ranta, Hannu Harju, Risto Nevalainen
        Pages 55-67
      2. Deriving Safety Cases for Hierarchical Structure in Model-Based Development
        • Nurlida Basir, Ewen Denney, Bernd Fischer
        Pages 68-81
      3. Assurance of Automotive Safety – A Safety Case Approach
        • Robert Palin, Ibrahim Habli
        Pages 82-96
      4. How to “Survive” a Safety Case According to ISO 26262
        • Torsten Dittel, Hans-Jörg Aryus
        Pages 97-111
  3. Session 3

    1. Aerospace

      1. Benchmarking Software Requirements Documentation for Space Application
        • Paulo C. Véras, Emilia Villani, Ana Maria Ambrósio, Rodrigo P. Pontes, Marco Vieira, Henrique Madeira
        Pages 112-125
      2. Verifying Mode Consistency for On-Board Satellite Software
        • Alexei Iliasov, Elena Troubitsyna, Linas Laibinis, Alexander Romanovsky, Kimmo Varpaaniemi, Pauli Väisänen et al.
        Pages 126-141
  4. Session 4

    1. Error Detection

      1. Residual Error Probability of Embedded CRC by Stochastic Automata
        • Frank Schiller, Tina Mattes
        Pages 155-168
      2. ANB- and ANBDmem-Encoding: Detecting Hardware Errors in Software
        • Ute Schiffel, André Schmitt, Martin Süßkraut, Christof Fetzer
        Pages 169-182
  5. Session 5

    1. Validation and Verification

      1. Field Test Methods for a Co-operative Integrated Traffic Management System
        • Thomas Gruber, Egbert Althammer, Erwin Schoitsch
        Pages 183-195
      2. 100% Coverage for Safety-Critical Software – Efficient Testing by Static Analysis
        • Daniel Kästner, Reinhold Heckmann, Christian Ferdinand
        Pages 196-209
      3. MODIFI: A MODel-Implemented Fault Injection Tool
        • Rickard Svenningsson, Jonny Vinter, Henrik Eriksson, Martin Törngren
        Pages 210-222
  6. Session 6

    1. Testing

      1. Software Testing by People with Autism
        • Suzanne Haanappel, Sjaak Brinkkemper
        Pages 251-262

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About this book

Computers and microprocessors are indispensable in modern technical systems, their deployment spanning the domains automotive, railway, aerospace, and transportation, security, energy supply, telecommunication, critical infrastructures and process ind- tries. They perform tasks that a few decades ago were very difficult if not impossible. As they perform these tasks with increasing efficiency, more and more tasks are shifted from hardware to software, which means that the dependability of computer systems becomes crucial for the safety, security and reliability of technical systems. With the so-called “embedded systems” (becoming more and more intelligent, networked and co-operating with each other, with humans and the environment) computers have invaded all aspects of daily life. New paradigms have arisen, like ubiquitous computing, systems-of-systems, energy and resource awareness, enormous complexity issues and the like, requiring a more holistic systems view as well. th So, after 31 years of SAFECOMP, the emphasis of the 29 event is on critical - bedded systems, which are almost omnipresent. Their impact on our lives, risks and challenges are often not well understood (underestimated or exaggerated). The p- mary issue is to cope with complexity, new failure modes and resource management, due to shrinking feature size, multi-core systems and management of multiple variants, while maintaining dependability properties and robustness.

Keywords

  • Protection
  • Quality of Service
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Smart Grid
  • aerospace systems
  • critical infrastructure
  • performance
  • reduncancy
  • risk management
  • robot
  • security
  • algorithm analysis and problem complexity

Editors and Affiliations

  • Safety and Security Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna, Austria

    Erwin Schoitsch

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