Apologies. It should be: “April 2016”.
Regarding your first question, we estimate OpenCert at a TRL4 for the first contribution. We plan to mature tools to TRL5 by the end of the first
year of the AMASS project.
Regards,
Huáscar
De: polarsys-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:polarsys-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
En nombre de Espinoza Ortiz, Huascar
Enviado el: lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015 12:16
Para: Polarsys IWG
Asunto: Re: [polarsys-iwg] OpenCert project proposal and blog entry.
Dear Benoit,
Thanks for your message.
We will start a follow-up Project about April 1, 2011 (AMASS, ECSEL), with about 20 Million Euro budget and 30 partners. Among them, CEA, Thales
Alenia Space-Spain and Thales IT are part of the project. We expect to get a seamless integration with Papyrus tools (and others) during the project. I lead this project.
Since the plan is to create an open tool suite and community, we expect to discuss with contributors to e.g. Capella to get the maximum of complementarity.
We can of course discuss on share efforts to the same direction when you want. With the number of interested parties, it seems we could try to
organize a workshop to assess collaboration opportunities.
Kind regards,
Huáscar
Dear all,
Thank you for this proposal.
I have two questions:
·
After the end of OPENCOSS, do you position OpenCert as a research project or an active project with a market of users?
·
What is the position, and the possible integration, of OpenCert with the current PolarSys solutions, especially with Papyrus and Capella?
Regards,
Benoît
Dear Oscar,
Your work is quite relevant to OpenCert. We can of course work together to share our ideas and try to converge on development efforts.
The overall goal of OpenCert is to develop an integrated and holistic tool suite for assurance and certification of CPS spanning the largest CPS
vertical markets (including Aerospace/Space, Automotive, Health Devices, Railway, Automation,…). The business goal is to reduce time, costs and risks for assurance and (re)certification by factorizing existing technologies and approaches (from OPENCOSS, SafeCer,
and future projects) for model-based and incremental assurance/qualification/certification.
Let’s keep in touch to discuss collaboration opportunities.
Regards,
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Huascar Espinoza, Ph.D.
Cyber Security and Safety
TECNALIA / ICT-European Software Institute
Parque Tecnológico de Zamudio #202. E-48170 Zamudio. Bizkaia (Spain)
Tel: +34 946 440 400. Mob: +34 664 104 782
www.tecnalia.com
De: Oscar Slotosch [mailto:slotosch@xxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: sábado, 12 de diciembre de 2015 11:18
Para: Polarsys IWG
CC: Espinoza Ortiz, Huascar
Asunto: AW: [polarsys-iwg] OpenCert project proposal and blog entry.
Hi Gaël, hi Huascar,
This sounds very interesting.
1)
we have been developed a roadmap for tool qualification of Eclipse, i.e. all model/system for Eclipse and a tracing that producing tools
with it satisfies all requirements for DO-330 (TQL-1) if used consequently, i.e. the developed tools are qualified
2)
we have qualified some Eclipse tools already (ISO 26262, TQL-5)
3)
We are currently moving from tool qualification, towards “continuous compliance check” against standards like ISO 26262 (Software parts)
So I think we have interesting inputs and visions for future.
What is not clear to me is if there the overall goal of your proposal and if there is a possibility to contribute & participate.
Kind regards,
Oscar
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Dear all,
Please have a look at the OpenCert project proposal and the
blog entry from Huáscar Espinoza from Tecnalia who is the project leader.
This project is very promising in bringing to PolarSys a new approach to ciritcal system certification and the corresponding Eclipse tools to help manage the certification process.
The project creation review will happen next Wednesday and Tecnalia is ready to submit the initial contribution of the project as soon as it will be approved by the IP team.
If you are interested by the project and want to be listed as interested parties in the project proposal, please contact me or Huascar in CC.
Best regards,
Gaël Blondelle