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ISO 26262 Compliant Automatic Requirements-Based Testing for TargetLink

Udo Brockmeyer
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Adrian Valea
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Markus Gross
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This paper presents an automatic method that has been developed in order to support international standards regarding functional safety, like ISO 26262 for automotive and DO178B for aeronautics. It describes a seamless and integrated method to formalise requirements based on pattern specification automatons and generated C-observer code. Based on such C-Observers then requirements based functional tests can be generated and formal verification can be automated as the generated C-code observers are integrated into a test and verification tool environment. The advantage of such approach includes the possibility to enable requirements-based test case generation, automatic test execution and analysis and test quality measurement by automatic generation of requirements coverage and traceability reports. The described method is in-line with the software quality standards as it is for example specified in the new automotive standard for functional safety ISO 26262. The approach has already been implemented in a first instance for the Matlab/Simulink models and production code generation with TargetLink from dSPACE.
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hal-02263452 , version 1 (04-08-2019)

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Udo Brockmeyer, Adrian Valea, Markus Gross. ISO 26262 Compliant Automatic Requirements-Based Testing for TargetLink. Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS2012), Feb 2012, Toulouse, France. ⟨hal-02263452⟩

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