Safety Concept Notation Language (SCDL)
On: January 21, 2019
At: Tosho Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan
このワークショップは日本語で開催致します。
This workshop will be held in Japanese.
What is SCDL?
SCDL (Safety Concept Description Language) is a semi-formal notation to describe ISO 26262 safety architectures, namely safety concepts. This includes safety requirement specifications, element architectures, requirements allocation on elements, ASIL assignments, decompositions for safety mechanisms and others. SCDL as a vendor-independent language targets modeling methods for ISO 26262 by providing intuitive graphical representations and straightforward processes. Tools based on SCDL support the development, design, analysis, and Verification of ISO 26262 artefacts. Interoperability and exchangeability of methods and artefacts are provided.
SCDL is designed by a Japanese Industry collaboration. ASAM e.V. supports the activity and is planning to host and further develop SCDL as a world-wide Standard and establish a community with tool support.
Use cases
- SCDL is utilized as a standardized representation to support development and verification of Functional / Technical Safety concepts and requirements
- SCDL and its graphical representation are intuitive and easy to understand and are used as a basis to commonly discuss and further develop ISO 26262 related aspects
- SCDL is not limited to ISO 26262 applications but can be used for other safety designing outside the automotive domain (see picture below)
Benefits
- SCDL is a vendor-independent language to apply ISO 26262 requirements and design safety architectures
- SCDL supports tool-based development of safety concepts and software interfaces to link all ISO 26262 artefacts
- SCDL provides graphical representation for most ISO 26262 artefacts and activities, including analysis, review, test or assessment.
- SCDL diagrams support all ISO 26262 activities: analysis, review, test or assessment.
Who should participate?
We invite all ISO 26262 and functional Safety experts from automotive OEMs and suppliers. This workhsop is particularly interesting engineers who are interested in finding solutions on challenging descriptions of functional safety concepts. The workshop provides particular advice and reference for the following descriptions:
- Decomposition
- Semi-formal methods
ASAM membership is not required to attend this workshop.
このワークショップは日本語で開催致します。
This workshop will be held in Japanese.