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The OpenAltaRica Project

IMBSA 2014

Michel BATTEUXProject Manager

IRT SystemX

michel.batteux@irt-systemx.fr

Paul LABROGEREHead of Technologies and

Tools Program

IRT SystemX

paul.labrogere@irt-systemx.fr

Antoine RAUZYProfessor

Chair Blériot-Fabre

Ecole Centrale de Paris

Antoine.rauzy@ecp.fr

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Develop an integrated platform, based on AltaRica 3.0, dedicated to safety analysis of complex systems

The OpenAltaRica Project

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Safety analysis of complex systems based on AltaRica 3.0

Model-based methodologies (MBSA)

Declension of MBSE for safety analysis;

Considers ‘high level’ formalisms (close to the functional and physical architecture of the

system);

Idea

1. Design models in ‘high level’ formalisms

2. Calculate indicators

directly from the high level models

from low level models (typically a fault tree) obtained by compiling the formers

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Safety analysis of complex systems based on AltaRica 3.0

Model-based methodologies (MBSA)

Declension of MBSE for safety analysis;

Considers ‘high level’ formalisms (close to the functional and physical architecture of the

system);

Idea

1. Design models in ‘high level’ formalisms

2. Calculate indicators

directly from the high level models

from low level models (typically a fault tree) obtained by compiling the formers

Focus more and more attention

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Safety analysis of complex systems based on AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica: such a high level formalism dedicated to safety analysis

1st version : LaBRI (Bordeaux) end of 90’s

Set-up the basic concepts;

Powerfull underlying mathematical model;

too resource consuming for industrial scale systems.

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Safety analysis of complex systems based on AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica: such a high level formalism dedicated to safety analysis

1st version : LaBRI (Bordeaux) end of 90’s;

2nd version : AltaRica Data-Flow

Core language of several industrial (commercially distributed) Integrated Modeling andSimulation Environments:

Simfia (Apsys);

Safety Designer (Dassault Systèmes);

Cecilia OCAS (Dassault Aviation).

Several industrial successes

Last 10 years;

Use of AltaRica to perform safety analysis;

aeronautics, railway, naval, etc.

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Safety analysis of complex systems based on AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica 3.0

AltaRica: such a high level formalism dedicated to safety analysis

1st version : LaBRI (Bordeaux) end of 90’s;

2nd version : AltaRica Data-Flow;

3rd version : AltaRica 3.0 (team A. Rauzy – LIX-ECP).

Improving AltaRica Data-Flow [1-2]:

new constructs to structure models: prototype based language

new underlying mathematical model: Guarded Transitions Systems handle systems with instant loops

define acausal components

new syntax: close to Modelica.

[1] ‘Safety Assessment of an electrical system with AltaRica 3.0’, H. Mortada, T. Prosvirnova & A. Rauzy, IMBSA’14.

[2] ‘The structural constructions of AltaRica 3.0’, A. Rauzy & T. Prosvirnova, Lambda-Mu 19, october, 2014.

IMBSA ‘14

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Develop an integrated platform, based on AltaRica 3.0, dedicated to safety analysis of complex systems

The OpenAltaRica Project

IMBSA ‘14

Modeling methodology

Libraries: reusablecomponents & modelingpatterns;

Advanced pedagogicalmaterials: tutorials, trainings, forum, etc.

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The OpenAltaRica Project

An integrated plateform based on AltaRica 3.0

GraphXica workshop• GXA models edition• Graphical animation of

GXA models

GraphXica

Results of RAMS studies

Models management workshop• Models synchronization: AR3,

SysML, Modelica, etc.

SysML

Modelica

AltaRica 3.0 workshop• AR3 models edition• AR3 models assessment• Automatic RAMS

models generation

AltaRica 3.0

GTS

S2ML

Open-PSA

RAMS Open-PSA workshop• RAMS models edition• RAMS models

assessment

IMBSA ‘14

Modeling methodology

Libraries: reusablecomponents & modelingpatterns;

Advanced pedagogicalmaterials: tutorials, trainings, forum, etc.

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The OpenAltaRica Project

An integrated plateform based on AltaRica 3.0

GraphXica workshop• GXA models edition• Graphical animation of

GXA models

GraphXica

Results of RAMS studies

Open-PSA

RAMS Open-PSA workshop• RAMS models edition• RAMS models

assessment

AltaRica 3.0 workshop• AR3 models edition• AR3 models assessment• Automatic RAMS

models generation

AltaRica 3.0

GTS

S2MLModels management workshop• Models synchronization: AR3,

SysML, Modelica, etc.

SysML

Modelica

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

An integrated plateform based on AltaRica 3.0

GraphXica workshop• GXA models edition• Graphical animation of

GXA models

GraphXica

Results of RAMS studies

SysML

Modelica

Open-PSA

RAMS Open-PSA workshop• RAMS models edition• RAMS models

assessment

Models management workshop• Models synchronization: AR3,

SysML, Modelica, etc.

AltaRica 3.0 workshop• AR3 models edition• AR3 models assessment• Automatic RAMS

models generation

AltaRica 3.0

GTS

S2ML

Modeling methodology

Libraries: reusablecomponents & modelingpatterns;

Advanced pedagogicalmaterials: tutorials, trainings, forum, etc.

Federate the community

IMBSA ‘14

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Develop an integrated platform, based on AltaRica 3.0, dedicated to risk analysis of complex systems

The OpenAltaRica Project

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

Develop an integrated plateform

The Project

Quantitative vision

5 years;

IRT SystemX team: development of the plateform;

Scientific team (A. Rauzy): drive the scientific points;

3 partnership levels (with financial contributions for 2)

Licence ‘community source’ during the project

‘open source’ at the end

IMBSA ‘14

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The OpenAltaRica Project

CONTACTS

Michel BATTEUX – IRT SystemX

michel.batteux@irt-systemx.fr

Antoine RAUZY – Ecole Centrale Paris

antoine.rauzy@ecp.fr

Paul LABROGERE – IRT SystemX

paul.labrogere@irt-systemx.fr

IMBSA ‘14

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