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Minutes 04 May 2023
Paul Albertella edited this page May 4, 2023
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Host: Paul Albertella
Participants: Kent Nelson, Daniel Krippner, Igor Stoppa, Raffaele Giannessi, Gab Paoloni, Kate Stewart
Agenda: Review Automotive Use Case and STPA
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ELISA Workshop planned for June 20-22 in Berlin
- This might be an opportunity to collaborate on this safety analysis approach in a face-to-face setting
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Planning a blog post to talk about safety analysis approach:
- Draft text is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OK4_gBdBRA47kR_SUoAFYCbMaBdDef_N87_kWrQPjNk
- Please review and feel free to add comments / suggestions
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Reviewed the existing material for the Automotive WG’s Telltale use case
- Paul talked through his presentation from a previous ELISA Workshop https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DI64utBQotOhZquqAv0exFqq5gWVbTES/view
- We can also use this revised control structure diagram from Chris Temple as a starting point: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cZIagK68Y-z8oMY4mWlKDC95XhQKnJ2r/view
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Next steps:
- Create a rationalised control structure / architecture diagram to use as a starting point
- Decide where we want to draw our system boundary
- i.e. Which parts of the control structure are executed on Linux? What responsibilities can we assume are fulfilled by other components?
- Decide how to record results in the GitHub repo
- YAML (using this schema) for results?
- SVG (e.g. This version of Chris' diagram) for diagrams?
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Input materials added to the OSEP shared folder in Google Drive