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A controlled experiment for the empirical evaluation of safety analysis techniques for safety-critical software
2015
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering - EASE '15
Context: Today's safety critical systems are increasingly reliant on software. Software becomes responsible for most of the critical functions of systems. Many different safety analysis techniques have been developed to identify hazards of systems. FTA and FMEA are most commonly used by safety analysts. Recently, STPA has been proposed with the goal to better cope with complex systems including software. Objective: This research aimed at comparing quantitatively these three safety analysis
doi:10.1145/2745802.2745817
dblp:conf/ease/Abdulkhaleq015
fatcat:ozu3vzktyjbgpkz26gn4ewhz2u