Effects Assessment for Requirements Faults of Safety Critical Software in Nuclear Industry

Boyuan Li, C. Smidts
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In a context where software has been pervasive in safety critical applications, trust in software safety is challenged by software complexity and lack of systematic methods to assess the effects of remaining faults. To expand the use of digital technology in the nuclear industry, systematic methods are required to assess the effects of remaining faults for software-based Instrumentation & Control (I& C) systems in safety critical applications. In this paper, the effects of the remaining requirements faults are assessed using a probability density function (PDF) of their hazard rates. A hazard-based effect analysis (HEA) method is developed to obtain the probability distribution of the hazard rates of a remaining requirements fault. The HEA method is applied to a Reactor Protection System (RPS) in the case study. The probability density functions for the introduced faults, detected faults and remaining faults in the requirements phase of the RPS system on the domain of hazard degree are obtained.
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核工业安全关键软件需求缺陷影响评价
在软件已广泛应用于安全关键应用的背景下,对软件安全的信任受到软件复杂性和缺乏评估剩余故障影响的系统方法的挑战。为了扩大数字技术在核工业中的应用,需要系统的方法来评估安全关键应用中基于软件的仪表与控制(i&c)系统的剩余故障的影响。在本文中,使用其危险率的概率密度函数(PDF)来评估剩余需求错误的影响。提出了一种基于危害效应分析(HEA)的方法来获得剩余需求故障危害率的概率分布。将HEA方法应用于反应堆保护系统(RPS)的实例研究。得到了RPS系统需求阶段引入故障、检测故障和剩余故障在危害度域上的概率密度函数。
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