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1996 | ReviewPaper | Buchkapitel

Dependability modeling and analysis of complex control systems: An application to railway interlocking

verfasst von : Manuela Nelli, Andrea Bondavalli, Luca Simoncini

Erschienen in: Dependable Computing — EDCC-2

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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This paper describes the dependability modelling and evaluation of a real complex system, made of redundant replicated hardware and redundant diverse software. It takes into account all aspects of their interactions (including correlation between the diverse software variants) and of the criticality of the several components. Our approach has been to realise the system model in a structured way. This allows to cope with complexity and to focus, where interesting, on specific behaviour for a more detailed analysis. Furthermore each level may be modelled using different methodologies and its evaluation performed with different tools without the need of modifying the general structure of the model. In order to validate the most complex sub-models, we built alternatives using different tools and methodologies; this proved to be very useful since it allowed to find small bugs and imperfections and to gain more confidence that the models represented the real system behaviour. With respect to the real system taken as the example, our analyses, which could not be reported here, allowed to establish the dependability bottlenecks of the current version and to state targets for the several subcomponents such that the system targets could be reached, thus providing hints for next releases or modifications of the system and information to assign targets to the various components of the system.

Metadaten
Titel
Dependability modeling and analysis of complex control systems: An application to railway interlocking
verfasst von
Manuela Nelli
Andrea Bondavalli
Luca Simoncini
Copyright-Jahr
1996
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61772-8_32

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