4th European STAMP Workshop 2016
In September 2016 the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) hosted the 4th European STAMP Workshop in Zürich, Switzerland, organized in collaboration with the MIT Partnership for a Systems Approach to Safety.
Program
Participants had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with STAMP, STPA and CAST during an introductory talk and tutorials on the first day of the workshop.
New developments, applications, and case studies where presented during the following two days by experts from industry and academia.
We are particularly grateful to Prof. Dr. Nancy Leveson and to Prof. Dr. Ortwin Renn for having accepted our invitation to open the presentation sessions as keynote speakers.
Venue
Zurich University of Teacher Education (PHZH)
Building LAA
Lagerstrasse 2
8090 Zurich, Switzerland
Dates
Introduction and Tutorials:
Tue. 13th September 2016, 8:00 am - 12:10 pm
Tue. 13th September 2016, 1:30 pm - 5:10 pm
Talks and Presentations:
Wed. 14th & Thu. 15th September 2016, 9:00 am - 5:20 pm
Social Evening: Wed. 14th September 2016
Swiss Systems Engineering Day 2016
ESW 2016 was held in conjunction with the Swiss Systems Engineering Day 2016 (Mon. 12th September 2016) organized by the Swiss Society of Systems Engineering. Both events took place in Zürich.
Links
Other European STAMP Workshops
Engineering a Safer World, MIT Press
MIT Partnership for a Systems Approach to Safety
Swiss Society of Systems Engineering
Keynotes
- Dr. Nancy Leveson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Slides(PDF 3,2 MB) - Dr. Ortwin Renn
International Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies
Slides(PDF 106,3 KB)
Oral Presentations
Wednesday, 14th Sept. 2016:
- A Systematic Approach Based on STPA for Developing a Dependable Architecture for Fully Automated Driving
Asim Abdulkhaleq, Stefan Wagner, Daniel Lammering, Jürgen Röder, Norbert Balbierer, Ludwig Ramsauer, Thomas Raste, Hagen Boehmert
Slides(PDF 2,9 MB)
Paper - STPA Applied to Automotive Automated Parking Assist
John Thomas, Megan France (Slides cannot be published for reasons of confidentiality) - Safety of automated vehicles’ demonstrations and experiments: an STPA Application
Stephanie Alvarez, Yves Page, Franck Guarnieri
Slides - Verification of Maritime Engineering Systems
Børge Rokseth
Slides(PDF 1,6 MB) - Application of STPA on Small Drone Operations: A Benchmarking Approach for Drone Classification
Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou, Nektarios Karanikas, Anastasios Plioutsias
Slides
Paper - System Theoretic Safety Analysis of Israeli Air Force (IAF) CH-53 1977 and CH-53 1997 Aviation Disasters
Kanarit Baktare, Daniel Hartmann, Avinoam Borowsky
Slides - A STAMP-based Hazard Log for Use during Development and Operations
Andrea Scarinci, Gus Larard - Use of STAMP and related methods in Audits, Assessments and Inspections
Frank Verschueren
Slides - CAST Analysis of the Buncefield Incident
Jamie Elliott
Slides(PDF 324,4 KB)
Paper - Analyzing security and safety in automated automotive systems
John Thomas (Slides cannot be published for reasons of confidentiality)
Thursday, 15th Sept. 2016:
- Teaching STAMP: High Level Communication Design Concerns for a Domestic Robot
Michael Findler
Slides
Paper - Systems-Theoretic Process Analysis of maritime traffic safety management in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)
Robert Aps, Mihhail Fetissov, Floris Goerlandt, Pentti Kujala, Are Piel
Slides
Paper - STPA for Linac availability requirements
Rüdiger Schmidt
Slides(PDF 1,7 MB) - Safety and Security Analysis in Automated Urban Guided Transport Systems using STPA
Fei Yan
Slides - Application of Systems Theoretic Process Analysis to a Safety Signal Management process in Pharmacovigilance
Ajibade Adesina, Sreenivas Pandit, Qasim Hussain, Alan Hochberg, Martin Rejzek, Christian Hilbes
Slides(PDF 961,3 KB)
Paper - Assessing the safety of a nurse call system using STPA
Geert Roelf Kleve
Slides
Paper - Risk Analysis in Design and Construction of a Hydropower Station
Svana Helen Björnsdóttir, Páll Jensson, Thorgeir Pálsson, Robert Jan de Boer
Slides - Modeling the Drift to Unsafe State: Connecting STAMP and System Dynamics
John Helferich, Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou
Slides(PDF 949,8 KB) - A Meta-analysis of CAST Investigations of Three Accidents Related to Diverse Sociotechnical Systems (STSs)
Daniel Hartmann
Slides(PDF 4,3 MB) - Final Notes and ESW2016 Closing
Slides(PDF 2,0 MB)
Poster Presentations
- SAHRA - An integrated software tool for STPA
Sven Stefan Krauss, Martin Rejzek, Christoph Walter Senn, Christian Hilbes
Poster(PDF 683,1 KB) - Application of System Safety to Design and Construction of a Hydropower Station
Katrín Dögg Sigurðardóttir, Páll Jensson, Svana Helen Björnsdóttir
Poster(PDF 512,6 KB) - Extending the STAMP Framework with a work-as-done analysis
Robert De Boer, Daan Boelhouwer
Poster(PDF 126,4 KB) - Safety Analysis based on Systems Theory applied to an Unmanned Protective Vehicle
Gerrit Bagschik, Torben Stolte, Markus Maurer
Poster(PDF 277,4 KB)
Paper - Analyzing the safety of a sociotechnical system with colored PetriNets and STAMP
Robert De Boer, Thomas Wijburg
Poster(PDF 1,3 MB) - Contrasting STAMP and formal systemic approaches for incident analysis in aviation
Nataliya Mogles, Julian Padget, Tibor Bosse
Poster(PDF 4,0 MB)
Introduction and Tutorial
STAMP Introduction and STPA Tutorial
Part1(PDF 2,5 MB)
Part2(PDF 1,5 MB)
Part3(PDF 1,4 MB)
Group Activities(PDF 2,5 MB)
Program Committee
- Martin Rejzek, Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW (chair)
- Robert Jan de Boer, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences AUAS
- Ioannis Dokas, Democritus University of Thrace
- Christian Hilbes, Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW
- Alan Mark Hochberg, F. Hoffmann-La Roche
- René Hosse, Technische Universität Braunschweig
- Nektarios Karanikas, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences AUAS
- Sven Stefan Krauss, Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW
- Nancy Leveson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
- Lorena Pelegrin, Restrata
- Stefan Wagner, University of Stuttgart