Towards Goal-Based Software Safety Certification Based on Prescriptive Standards

We propose a hybrid approach for functional safety assessments of software. By hybrid, we mean that it is both goal-based and prescriptive. Recent studies advocate goal- based assessments based on structured, rigorous safety cases. The problem is that products also need to be certified against exist...

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