In the name of Allah the Merciful

Requirements Engineering for Safety-Critical Systems

Luiz Eduardo G. Martins, Tony Gorschek, 8770224277, 9788770224277, 978-8770224277

English | 2022 | PDF

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Safety-Critical Systems (SCS) are increasingly present in people's daily  activities. In the means of transport, in medical treatments, in  industrial processes, in the control of air, land, maritime traffic, and  many other situations, we use and depend on SCS. The requirements  engineering of any system is crucial for the proper development of the  same, and it becomes even more relevant for the development of SCS.  Requirements Engineering is a discipline that focuses on the development  of techniques, methods, processes, and tools that assist in the design  of software and systems, covering the activities of elicitation,  analysis, modeling and specification, validation, and management of  requirements. The complete specification of system requirements  establishes the basis for its architectural design. It offers a  description of the functional and quality aspects that should guide the  implementation and system evolution. In this book, we discuss essential  elements of requirements engineering applied to SCS, such as the  relationship between safety/hazard analysis and requirements  specification, a balance between conservative and agile methodologies  during SCS development, the role of requirements engineering in safety  cases, and requirements engineering maturity model for SCS. This book  provides relevant insights for professionals, students, and researchers  interested in improving the quality of the SCS development process,  making system requirements a solid foundation for improving the safety  and security of future systems.