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A method for parallel software refactoring for safety standards compliance

JURNEČKA, P.; HANÁČEK, P.; BARABAS, M.; HENZL, M.; KAČIC, M. A method for parallel software refactoring for safety standards compliance. In Resilience, Security & Risk in Transport. London: The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2013. p. 42-48. ISBN: 978-1-84919-787-8.
Type
chapter in a book
Language
English
Authors
Jurnečka Peter, Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Hanáček Petr, doc. Dr. Ing., DITS (FIT)
Barabas Maroš, Ing., Ph.D.
Henzl Martin, Ing. Mgr., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Kačic Matej, Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Abstract

The importance of safety standards of software systems is increasing as the use of software grows because of its convenience and flexibility. Software safety standards are very important in aircraft, automotive or medical devices. Common requirement of all these standards is the requirement of reliability, which can be easily achieved by verified usage of design patterns. We have developed parallel code generating and refactoring system for safety standards compliance, which increases reliability of existing codes by refactoring and parallel design patterns. In our research, we have created system for implementation of concurrency and synchronization design patterns into (previously created) poor quality parallel source codes, which is the most important part of reducing potential sources of faults. An important part of our system is a method for specification of verifiable parallel design patterns, which is the main contribution described by this article.

Keywords

parallel design patterns, refactoring, reliability

Published
2013
Pages
42–48
Book
Resilience, Security & Risk in Transport
ISBN
978-1-84919-787-8
Publisher
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Place
London
DOI
BibTeX
@inbook{BUT106392,
  author="Peter {Jurnečka} and Petr {Hanáček} and Maroš {Barabas} and Martin {Henzl} and Matej {Kačic}",
  title="A method for parallel software refactoring for safety standards compliance",
  booktitle="Resilience, Security & Risk in Transport",
  year="2013",
  publisher="The Institution of Engineering and Technology",
  address="London",
  pages="42--48",
  doi="10.1049/PERRSR3E",
  isbn="978-1-84919-787-8"
}
Projects
Advanced secured, reliable and adaptive IT, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-11-1, start: 2011-01-01, end: 2013-12-31, completed
Centrum excelence IT4Innovations, MŠMT, Operační program Výzkum a vývoj pro inovace, ED1.1.00/02.0070, start: 2011-01-01, end: 2015-12-31, completed
Security-Oriented Research in Information Technology, MŠMT, Institucionální prostředky SR ČR (např. VZ, VC), MSM0021630528, start: 2007-01-01, end: 2013-12-31, running
Research groups
IT Security Research Group (RG Security@FIT)
Departments
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