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Formal Foundations for Hierarchical Safety Cases
2015
2015 IEEE 16th International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering
Safety cases are increasingly being required in many safety-critical domains to assure, using structured argumentation and evidence, that a system is acceptably safe. However, comprehensive system-wide safety arguments present appreciable challenges to develop, understand, evaluate, and manage, partly due to the volume of information that they aggregate, such as the results of hazard analysis, requirements analysis, testing, formal verification, and other engineering activities. Previously, we
doi:10.1109/hase.2015.17
dblp:conf/hase/DenneyPW15
fatcat:u5oxevy2i5cubk3y5pwpznpguy