UML components: a simple process for specifying component-based software
UML components: a simple process for specifying component-based software
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Dependability: Basic Concepts and Terminology
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Integrating Safety Analysis into Formal Specification of Dependable Systems
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Security requirements engineering framework for software product lines
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Systematic design of secure Mobile Grid systems
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Given the investment organizationsare making in use cases and the increasing use of computers to control safety-critical applications, the research on integrating use cases and safety consideration is highly demanded. However, currently the approaches for incorporating safety analysis into use case modeling are scarce. In this paper, we present an approach to integrating safety requirements into use case modeling. We demonstrate how deductive and inductive safety techniques can be used hand-in-hand with use cases. An application of the proposed approach facilitates early hazard identification and assessment, as well as elicitation and tracing of safety requirement though the entire development process. The proposed approach is illustrated by a realistic case study – a liquid handling workstation.