Programme - 3rd Scandinavian Conference on System

3rd Scandinavian
Conference
on System & Software Safety
SÄKERHETSKRITISK
PROGRAMVARA
System & Software Safety 2015
System and software safety in electronic systems is becoming increasingly central in many industries. The systems become ever
more complex and the software continues to grow. Some industries
are quite mature in the handling of safety, whereas others have only recently started their safety journey.
24-25 March Stockholm
TIME
24-25 March 2015
PLACE
KTH, Stockholm
ORGANIZERS
Addalot Consulting AB
KTH, ICES
COST (excl. VAT):
This year's conference on safety critical system and software is a
central meeting place for Scandinavian safety experts from different
industries. It is an opportunity to share experiences and make new
contacts. There will be an overview day followed by a day of parallel sessions with in depth presentations and discussions about
different challenges, techniques, standards and methods.
At the end of the first day there is conference dinner with opportunities to establish further contacts among the participants.
Warm Welcome!
Early bird Late
Two days*
2500:- 2800:Only Day 1*
1750:- 1600:Only Day 2
1250:- 1100:One Workshop
700:600:*Conference dinner is included.
Early bird deadline: 16 February
Final registration: 11 March
Full program and registration
http://safety.addalot.se/
A confirmation will be returned with
payment instructions for participation
in the conference.
Nicolas Martin-Vivaldi
[email protected]
0706 800 521
Martin Törngren, KTH/ICES
[email protected]
08-790 63 07
www.addalot.se
For any late changes, check the web
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3rd Scandinavian
Conference
on System & Software Safety
SÄKERHETSKRITISK
PROGRAMVARA
24-25 March Stockholm
TUESDAY 24 MARCH
Registration from 08:30, Start 09:30, End 17:10
Introduction and welcome: Addalot, KTH and ICES
Nicolas Martin-Vivaldi
Martin Törngren
Phil Koopman
Reducing the cost of Defensive Code – the Ada 2012 appro- Quentin Ochem, AdaCore
ach
Working goal based with IEC 61508-3
Tor Stålhane , NTNU
Coffee
Is Open Source Safe and Secure?
Pehr Burenius, BlackDuck
On developing, sustaining and evolving a safety culture
Örjan Askerdal , Knowit
Lunch
Short presentation of Swedsoft’s new mission and activities Jonas Wallberg,
Teknikföretagen
Key Note: A Case Study of Toyota Unintended Acceleration Prof. Phil Koopman, CMU
Emerging methods for safety assessment of software
Kristina Forsberg, SAAB
An approach to a modern functional safety design
Peter Hoogenboom,
Green Hills Software
Coffee
How to increase efficiency with the certification of process Barbara Gallina,
compliance
MDH
Safe Program Execution with Diversified Encoding
Martin Süßkraut
SIListra Systems GmbH
Will your safety case pass an ISO 26262 assessment?
Ola Örsmark, Comentor
WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH
Morning parallel workshops (08:30-12:00)
Analysis methods
Safety and Security
Presentation and
discussion around
different analysis
methods for safety,
e.g. FMEA, Risk limitation and collaborating systems. Tor
Stålhane, NTNU,
Tord Wullt, Addalot
and Michael Kieviet,
innotec
Secure cloud, Information security and
safety, comparing
safety and security
standards and open
source. Pierre Wettergren, CCG Europe AB,
Rickard Svenningsson,
SP, Nicolas MartinVivaldi, Addalot, Pehr
Burenius, BlackDuck
Education and culture
Autonomous system
safety
PROMPT, Professional
master training in
software engineering.
Continued: On developing, sustaining and
evolving a safety culture. Kristina
Forsberg, SAAB, Hans
Hansson, MDH, Örjan
Askerdal, Knowit
Safety challenges when
consumer products
evolve towards autonomy. Best practices
towards cost-effective,
efficient and rapid
methods to assure
system safety. Phil
Koopman, CMU, Martin Törngren, KTH
Afternoon parallel workshops (13:00-17:00)
Certification
Design, code and test
Agility and safety
Reuse of certication artefacts, goals based certification, efficiency and how to
pass 26262 assessment.
Irfan Sljivo, MDH, Tor
Stålhane, NTNU , Barbara
Gallina, MDH, Ola Örsmark, Comentor
Modern safety design, Architecture and traceability, Diversified encoding, Defensive
code and sufficient testing.
Mahnaz Malekzadeh, MDH,
Martin Süßkraut, SIListra Systems GmbH , Björn Möller,
Atlas Copco, Quentin Ochem,
AdaCore
Agile development and ISO 26262
- State-of-Practice in Automotive,
Agile development of safety critical systems,
Agility and Safety,
Erwin Petry, KUGLER MAAG CIE
GmbH, Jaana Nyfjord, SICS, EvenAndré Karlsson, Addalot
Full Workshop program on the web; http://safety.addalot.se/
www.addalot.se
For any late changes, check the web
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