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The AMASS Approach for Assurance and Certification of Critical Systems
Authors: Jose Luis de la Vara, Alejandra Ruiz, Barbara Gallina, Gaël Blondelle, Elena Alaña, Javier Herrero, Fredrik Warg, Martin Skoglund and Robert Bramberger
Abstract:

Safety-critical systems are subject to rigorous assurance and certification processes to guarantee that they do not pose unreasonable risks to people, property, or the environment. The associated activities are usually complex and time-consuming, thus they need adequate support for their execution. The activities are further becoming more challenging as the systems are evolving towards open, interconnected systems with new features, e.g. Internet connectivity, and new assurance needs, e.g. compliance with several assurance standards for different dependability attributes. This requires the development of novel approaches for cost-effective assurance and certification. With the overall goal of lowering assurance and certification costs in face of rapidly changing features and market needs, the AMASS project has created and consolidated the de-facto European-wide open solution for assurance and certification of critical systems. This has been achieved by establishing a novel holistic and reuse-oriented approach for architecture-driven assurance, multi-concern assurance, and for seamless interoperability between assurance and engineering activities along with third-party activities. This paper introduces the main elements of the AMASS approach and how to use them and benefit from them.

Keywords: AMASS, assurance, certification, safety-critical systems, cyber-physical systems, platform, ecosystem, community
Year-Month: 2019-02
Published: Embedded World 2019
Publication type: Technical paper
Bibtex:
@misc{AMASSApproachAssuranceCert_embeddedworld2019,
  title     = {The AMASS Approach for Assurance and Certification of Critical Systems},
  author    = {de la Vara, Jose Luis and Ruiz, Alejandra and Gallina, Barbara and Blondelle, Gaël and Alaña, Elena and Herrero, Javier and Warg, Fredrik and Skoglund, Martin and Bramberger, Robert},
  year      = {2019},
  month     = {02},
  abstract  = {Safety-critical systems are subject to rigorous assurance and certification processes to guarantee that they do not pose unreasonable risks to people, property, or the environment. The associated activities are usually complex and time-consuming, thus they need adequate support for their execution. The activities are further becoming more challenging as the systems are evolving towards open, interconnected systems with new features, e.g. Internet connectivity, and new assurance needs, e.g. compliance with several assurance standards for different dependability attributes. This requires the development of novel approaches for cost-effective assurance and certification. With the overall goal of lowering assurance and certification costs in face of rapidly changing features and market needs, the AMASS project has created and consolidated the de-facto European-wide open solution for assurance and certification of critical systems. This has been achieved by establishing a novel holistic and reuse-oriented approach for architecture-driven assurance, multi-concern assurance, and for seamless interoperability between assurance and engineering activities along with third-party activities. This paper introduces the main elements of the AMASS approach and how to use them and benefit from them.},
  keywords  = {AMASS, assurance, certification, safety-critical systems, cyber-physical systems, platform, ecosystem, community},
  howpublished  = {Embedded World 2019},
  note      = {Publication data: https://warg.org/fredrik/publ/}
}