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Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems, 1st ed. 2019 A Systematic Framework towards Design and Evaluation of Trust and Trustworthiness

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems

Trustworthiness is a key success factor in the acceptance and adoption of cyber-physical systems. The author first discusses various existing definitions of trust and trustworthiness and extends them to cyber-physical systems. A comprehensive framework is proposed, including methods that cover all phases of development: requirements engineering, system design, trustworthiness evaluation, run-time maintenance, and evidence-based assurance. To support a smooth integration of the methods into development projects, these methods are provided in the form of so-called capability patterns. A running example from the ambient assisted living domain is used to demonstrate the application of the methods.

About the Author:

Nazila Gol Mohammadi is currently working as an associate researcher at paluno ? The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology in Essen, Germany. Her research interests include software engineering, requirements engineering, digitalization, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and trustworthiness of software systems.

Methods for Addressing Trustworthiness in Development Methodologies.- Analysis and Documentation of Trustworthiness Requirements and Trust Concerns.- Trustworthiness Evaluation and Maintenance.- Evidence-Based Trustworthiness Using Trustworthiness Cases.

Nazila Gol Mohammadi is currently working as an associate researcher at paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology in Essen, Germany. Her research interests include software engineering, requirements engineering, digitalization, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and trustworthiness of software systems.

Addressing Trust in the Digitalization of the Modern World