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IEEE Standard for Functional Safety Data Format for Interoperability within the Dependability Lifecycle

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New IEEE Standard - Active. A dependability lifecycle of products with focus on interoperable activities related to functional safety and its interactions with reliability, security, operational safety and time determinism are defined in this standard. The standard also describes methods, description languages, data models, and database schema that have been identified as necessary or critical, to enable the exchange/interoperability of data across all steps of the lifecycle encompassing activities executed at intellectual property (IP), system-on-chip (SoC), system and item levels, in a way that allows integration in different application domains such as automotive, industrial, medical and avionics safety critical systems.
This standard defines a dependability lifecycle of products with focus on interoperable activities related to functional safety and its interactions with reliability, security, operational safety, and time‐determinism. The standard also describes methods, description languages, data models, and databases that have been identified as necessary or critical, to enable the exchange/interoperability of data across all steps of the lifecycle encompassing activities executed at intellectual property (IP), system-on-chip (SoC), system, and item levels in a technology independent way across application domains such as automotive, industrial, medical, and avionics safety critical systems.
The IEEE 2851 standardization initiative was started to define a dependability lifecycle as well as methods and formats for exchange/interoperability of data across all steps of the lifecycle in a consistent way. Additionally, the work products of this standardization initiative will help enable interoperability between tools. The goal of this work is to provide structures and directions to allow a seamless exchange of information and interoperability between activities at the same or different level of abstraction, as well as activities across lifecycles related to different dependability attributes across application domains such as automotive, industrial, medical, and avionics safety critical systems.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 2851
Publication Date Dec. 15, 2023
Language en - English
Page Count 183
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Functional Safety Standards Committee
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Dec. 15, 2023 2851-2023 Revision