Timed knowledge-based modelling and analysis: on the dependability of socio-technical systems

Juliana Küster Filipe, Massimo Felici, Stuart Anderson

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Abstract

We are concerned with the analysis of socio-technical systems, in particular, safety-critical systems involving considerable human intervention. Experience shows that evolving knowledge distribution in socio-technical systems may trigger catastrophic events affecting systems may trigger catastrophic events affecting based approach to model and analyse evolving scenarios in socio-technical systems. The timed knowledge-based approach captures the nature of socio-technical systems, which consist of hybrid resources continuously interacting each other. The analysis and modelling of a case study drawn from the Air Traffic Control domain shows the applicability of the proposed approach.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of HAAMAHA 2003, 8th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing: Agility & Hybrid Automation
Pages321-328
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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