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Hier finden Sie wissenschaftliche Publikationen aus den Fraunhofer-Instituten. The VALU3S ECSEL Project: Verification and Validation of Automated Systems Safety and Security
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Barbosa, R.; Basagiannis, Stylianos; Giantamidis, Georgios; Becker, H.; Ferrari, Enrico; Jahić, Jasmin; Kanak, A.; Esnaola, Mikel Labayen; Orani, Vanessa; Pereira, D.; Pomante, Luigi; Schlick, R.; Smrcka, Ales; Yazici, A.; Folkesson, Peter; Sangchoolie, Behrooz | Trost, Andrej (Hrsg.) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -IEEE-: 23rd Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, DSD 2020. Proceedings : 26 - 28 August 2020, Kranj, Slovenia, virtual Los Alamitos, Calif.: IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS), 2020 ISBN: 978-1-7281-9535-3 ISBN: 978-1-7281-9536-0 S.352-359 |
| Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) <23, 2020, Online> |
| European Commission EC H2020; 876852; VALU3S Verification and Validation of Automated Systems' Safety and Security |
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| Englisch |
| Konferenzbeitrag |
| Fraunhofer IESE () |
| tools; safety; computer security; service robots; complexity theory |
Abstract
Manufacturers of automated systems and their components have been allocating an enormous amount of time and effort in R&D activities. This effort translates into an overhead on the V&V (verification and validation) process making it time-consuming and costly. In this paper, we present an ECSEL JU project (VALU3S) that aims to evaluate the state-of-the-art V&V methods and tools, and design a multi-domain framework to create a clear structure around the components and elements needed to conduct the V&V process. The main expected benefit of the framework is to reduce time and cost needed to verify and validate automated systems with respect to safety, cyber-security, and privacy requirements. This is done through identification and classification of evaluation methods, tools, environments and concepts for V&V of automated systems with respect to the mentioned requirements. To this end, VALU3S brings together a consortium with partners from 10 different countries, amounting to a mix of 25 industrial partners, 6 leading research institutes, and 10 universities to reach the project goal.