2009 Fourth International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1109/depcos-relcomex.2009.13
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Extended Dependability Analysis of Information and Control Systems by FME(C)A-technique: Models, Procedures, Application

Abstract: This paper addresses the problems associated with dependability analysis of complex information and control systems (I&CS). FME(C)A-technique is proposed as a unified approach to I&CS dependability assessment. Classic philosophy is extended by introducing new items into assessed objects, relevant causes, assessed effects, assessed attributes and used means. FME(С)А-tables and models for dependability (reliability, survivability and safety) attributes assessment are constructed. Elements of information technolo… Show more

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“…There are a lot of FMECA technique modifications related to various components, including software (SFMECA), to various levels of I&C hierarchy (HFMECA), to various processes, including design (DFMECA) and others. 3,4 In general cases, Concept and Event Modes and Effect Criticality Analysis may be considered. These modifications are not used to assess PBX security.…”
Section: Analysis Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lot of FMECA technique modifications related to various components, including software (SFMECA), to various levels of I&C hierarchy (HFMECA), to various processes, including design (DFMECA) and others. 3,4 In general cases, Concept and Event Modes and Effect Criticality Analysis may be considered. These modifications are not used to assess PBX security.…”
Section: Analysis Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%