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Towards a Safe Systems Engineering
Author(s) -
Mauborgne Pierre,
Deniaud Samuel,
Levrat Eric,
Micaëlli Jean-Pierre,
Bonjour Eric,
Lamothe Pascal,
Loise Dominique
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
insight
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-4868
pISSN - 2156-485X
DOI - 10.1002/inst.201316421
Subject(s) - citation , pascal (unit) , computer science , library science , programming language
International audienceFaced with the increasing complexity of systems, model-based system engineering relies on SysML, one of the recognized languages for systems modeling. In the case of the automotive industry, the introduction of model-based systems engineering in the design process is considered as an efficient way to improve design performance and to master new regulations such as ISO 26262 (ISO 2009) concerning functional safety of automotive systems. Although research work exists on model-based safety assessments (see Cressent et al. 2012; Belmonte and Soubiran 2012), there remains a lack of an approach on integrating system engineering and safety analysis, two domains handling their own concepts, models, and methods. In this short article, we are presenting two types of approaches