Title :
Using SysML for Modeling of Safety-Critical Software-Hardware Interfaces: Guidelines and Industry Experience
Author :
Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad ; Nejati, Shiva ; Briand, Lionel ; Mills, Anne-Heidi Evensen
Author_Institution :
Certus Software V&V Center, Simula Res. Lab., Norway
Abstract :
Safety-critical embedded systems often need to undergo a rigorous certification process to ensure that the safety risks associated with the use of the systems are adequately mitigated. Interfaces between software and hardware components (SW/HW interfaces) play a fundamental role in these systems by linking the systems´ control software to either the physical hardware components or to a hardware abstraction layer. Subsequently, safety certification of embedded systems necessarily has to cover the SW/HW interfaces used in these systems. In this paper, we describe a Model Driven Engineering (MDE) approach based on the SysML language, targeted at facilitating the certification of SW/HW interfaces in embedded systems. Our work draws on our experience with maritime and energy systems, but the work should also apply to a broader set of domains, e.g., the automotive sector, where similar design principles are used for (SW/HW) interface design. Our approach leverages our previous work on the development of SysML-based modeling and analysis techniques for safety-critical systems. Specifically, we tailor the methodology developed in our previous work to the development of safety-critical interfaces, and provide step-by-step and practical guidelines aimed at providing the evidence necessary for arguing that the safety-related requirements of an interface are properly addressed by its design. We describe an application of our proposed guidelines to a representative safety-critical interface in the maritime and energy domain.
Keywords :
embedded systems; hardware-software codesign; safety-critical software; SysML; hardware abstraction layer; model driven engineering; safety certification; safety risks; safety-critical embedded systems; safety-critical software-hardware interfaces; safety-related requirements; Context; Data structures; Guidelines; Modeling; Safety; Software; Unified modeling language; Model Driven Engineering; Safety Certification; Safety-Critical Systems; Software-Hardware Interfaces; SysML; Traceability;
Conference_Titel :
High-Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE), 2011 IEEE 13th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boca Raton, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0107-7
DOI :
10.1109/HASE.2011.23