Authors
Olawande Daramola, Tor Stålhane, Inah Omoronyia, Guttorm Sindre
Publication date
2013/4/12
Book
Managing requirements knowledge
Pages
117-141
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Safety analysis (SA) procedures, such as hazard and operability analysis (HazOp) and failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA), are generally regarded as repetitious, time consuming, costly and require a lot of human involvement. Previous efforts have targeted automated support for SA at the design stage of system development. However, studies have shown that the cost of correcting a safety error is much higher when done at the later stages than the early stages of system development. Hence, relative to previous approaches, this chapter presents an approach for hazard identification (HazId) based on requirements and reuse-oriented safety analysis. The approach offers a convenient starting point for the identification of potential system safety concerns from the RE phase of development. It ensures that knowledge contained in both the requirements document and previously documented HazOp projects …
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O Daramola, T Stålhane, I Omoronyia, G Sindre - Managing requirements knowledge, 2013