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ARCHITECTURE OF SAFETY RELATED SYSTEM SOFTWARE

https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2015-0-1-75-87

Abstract

The paper presents the results of analysis of architectures for safety related system software. The basic components of architecture are defined, and the definition of safety related system software architecture is offered. Quality criteria are proposed, and comparison of defined components by the criteria is carried out. The paper offers results of comparison of applicable structures and styles that are proposed for application in software development to satisfy to the functional safety requirements specified in GOST R IEC 61508.

About the Authors

A. F. Kolchin
MGTU STANKIN
Russian Federation
PhD in engineering, associate professor, deputy chairman of TC 058 Functional Dependability, professor of chair of Information Technology and Computing Systems


N. V. Mikheev
MGTU STANKIN
Russian Federation
Postgraduate student of chair of Information Technology and Computing Systems


References

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Kolchin A.F., Mikheev N.V. ARCHITECTURE OF SAFETY RELATED SYSTEM SOFTWARE. Dependability. 2015;(1):75-87. https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2015-0-1-75-87

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ISSN 1729-2646 (Print)
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