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Extended FRAM by Integrating with Model Checking to Effectively Explore Hazard Evolution

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  • Guihuan Duan
  • Jin Tian
  • Juyi Wu

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Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), which defines a systemic framework to model complex systems from the perspective of function and views accidents as emergent phenomenon of function’s variability, is playing an increasingly significant role in the development of systemic accident theory. However, as FRAM is typically taken as a theoretic method, there is a lack of specific approaches or supportive tools to bridge the theory and practice. To fill the gap and contribute to the development of FRAM, (1) function’s variability was described further, with the rules of interaction among variability of different functions being determined and (2) the technology of model checking (MC) was used for the analysis of function’s variability to automatically search the potential paths that could lead to hazards. By means of MC, system’s behaviors (normal or abnormal) are simulated and the counter example(s) that violates the safety constraints and requirements can be provided, if there is any, to improve the system design. The extended FRAM approach was applied to a typical air accident analysis, with more details drawn than the conclusions in the accident report issued officially by Agenzia Nazionale per la Sicurezza del Volo (ANSV).

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  • Guihuan Duan & Jin Tian & Juyi Wu, 2015. "Extended FRAM by Integrating with Model Checking to Effectively Explore Hazard Evolution," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:196107
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/196107
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