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Seminar on IEC 61508 basics: Introduction to functional safety regulations with a focus on industrial products
November 15, 16 and 17, 2017
at VIRTUAL VEHICLE
Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Room IMEG140 (next to reception desk)
Inffeldgasse 21/A
8010 Graz, Austria
Agenda - Registration - Accommodation - Presentations (member or participant login required)
Seminar organization
The seminar is organized in closed collaboration between OSADL and VIRTUAL VEHICLE in Graz/Austria.
Description
Functional safety is often perceived as a dry and boring, highly regulated topic with a focus on producing large amounts of paper. While there is some truth in the "dry and boring" part, the rest is plain wrong. Functional safety is regulated at the concept level, at the intent or objective level, but a highly creative engineering process once one learns to work with the requirements set forth in key standards like IEC 61508 Ed 2 and its derived standards. Safety is not about following rules, its about driving your development guided by your careful and adept interpretation of regulatory requirements. Safety is a system property and thus needs the ability to think, reason and analyze in a system context. Showing participants the first steps in this sometimes confusing framework is our primary goal along with showing them the interesting and sometimes surprising connections that may impact functional safety - from organizational issues down to the very practical issues of determining the technical solution space.
In short: Using IEC 61508 Ed 2 - or how to really have fun in life.
How participants will benefit
With the increasing need to address safety certification in industry, OSADL has been addressing issues of functional safety since 2007 in the Safety Critical Linux Working Group. One of the key findings during this time is that there is a certain deficit in the foundation of functional safety - yet companies are often confronted with questions and decisions related to this complex interdisciplinary field.
OSADL, as an additional service to its members, decided to provide an introductory level three-day seminar, targeting newcomers in the fascinating and challenging subject-matter of functional safety in complex systems. The seminar is also related to the ongoing SIL2LinuxMP project, now in its 3rd year, and might as well be useful for companies who are planning to join in at a later stage.
We strive to introduce the foundations with a focus on the concept level while going into exemplary detail to not stay at the surface only.
We cannot convert anybody into a functional safety expert in three days, but we can provide a first, somewhat brute-force, tour of the topic to the point where we believe many engineers will successfully manage the continuation - hopefully to the point where they learn to enjoy the somewhat hidden beauty of functional safety (standards).
Who shall attend?
- Newbies - Background in computer science or computer engineering
- Engineers that are involved in safety related development - not necessarily managing or designing - but who need a background/conceptual understanding so they can see what the intent of the safety management efforts actually is
- System engineers that are confronted with a safety project for the first time and got lost while trying to digest 61508 Ed 2 on their own (or worse one of the derived standards without reading 61508 Ed 2 first!)
Date and Time
November 15, 2017 | 9 am – 5 pm: Seminar day 1
November 15, 2017 | from 7 pm onwards: Reserved guest space for dinner at a typical Graz restaurant - Glöckl Bräu, Glockenspielplatz 2-3, A-8010 Graz, www.gloecklbraeu.at
November 16, 2017 | 9 am – 5 pm: Seminar day 2
November 17, 2017 | 9 am – 5 pm: Seminar day 3
Agenda
Overview
- Basic principles of functional safety from organization to process.
- Where do things go wrong and what defense is there?
- Structure of 61508 Ed 2 - the dry and boring part...
- Compliance - the creative part. Examples and some hands-on exercises to help you dive into the topic.
Seminar day 1: Wednesday, November 15, 2017, 9 am - 5 pm
Safety principles
- Basic concepts
- Terminology
- Differences and definition pitfalls
- Safety and (not vs) security
Where do things go wrong?
Safety prerequisites
- Competence of actors
- Independence needs
- Organizational impact on safety
- Safety culture
Structure of standards
Seminar day 2: Thursday, November 16, 2017, 9 am - 5 pm
61508 Ed 2 structure
- Parts overview
- System approach
- Security issues in IEC 61508 Ed 2
Concept of compliance routes
Compliance routes
- Route 1S overview
- Route 2S and its limitations
- Route 3S overview
An alternative EN 50128 Ed 2
Notes on ISO 26262 mapping
Hands-on exercises - Impact analysis: verification
Seminar day 3: Friday, November 17, 2017, 9 am - 5 pm
Working with 61508 Ed 2
- Safety life-cycle
- Safety management
- Mapping of your compliance route
- Interpretation of clauses
- Working with tables
Hands-on exercises - Mapping/interpretation
Hands-on exercises - Managing an ISO 26262 Table
Cleanup module
Speakers
- Nicholas Mc Guire, OSADL, Safety Critical Linux Working Group
- Andreas Platschek, Open Tech EDV Research GmbH
Participation fee
Regular seminar price: EUR 1,950
Employees of regular OSADL members, associate OSADL members and academic OSADL members: EUR 600
Employees of VIF: EUR 600
FuSaCom Partners: EUR 1,462.50 (25 % discount on regular seminar price)
Universities: EUR 975 (50 % discount on regular seminar price)
Students: EUR 180
All given prices are net prices per person exclusive VAT.
There is only a limited contingent of places available for this seminar and the different participant categories; places will be assigned on a first-come, first-served base.
Registration
Please click here to register. Registration deadline is November 7, 2017.
Seminar language
The seminar language is English. Should all participants speak German well enough, it can be agreed to switch to German. Nevertheless, all presentation material will be composed in English.
Accommodation
A limited contingent of rooms is blocked at the following hotel:
- Star Inn Hotel Premium Graz, by Quality, Waltendorfergürtel 8-10, A-8010 Graz, Phone +43 (0)316 - 826 300 - 0, Fax: +43 (0)316 - 826 300 - 630, www.starinnhotels.com; grazªstarinnhotels.com. Price per person/night 81 EUR. The room contingent expires by the end of October 2017.
Please contact the hotel directly, if you wish to make use of the room contingent at the indicated rate. Just mention “OSADL safety workshop" in order to get the room rate mentioned above. The rooms will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that the room contingent will expire as indicated.
Evening Programm
Social dinner: In the evening of November 15, 2017 a guest space has been reserved for dinner at a typical Graz restaurant (Glöckl Bräu, Glockenspielplatz 2-3, A-8010 Graz www.gloecklbraeu.at). Please do not forget to tick the related "dinner" check box when registering if you wish to attend the dinner.
How to get there?
Seminar location
VIRTUAL VEHICLE
Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Room IMEG140
Inffeldgasse 21/A
8010 Graz, Austria
www.v2c2.at
PDF route map.
How to get there by car?
Map to calculate directions.
As there is only a limited number of parking spaces available, they need to be reserved in advance. So, if you need a parking space, please send an email to fusacomªv2c2.at indicating your license plate in order that a reservation can be made for your.
How to get there by rail?
From Graz main station, take tram line 6 (approx. 20 minutes) to tram stop "St. Peter Schulzentrum".
How to get there from the airport?
It takes about 20 minutes by taxi to get from Graz Airport to VIRTUAL VEHICLE, Inffeldgasse 21/A, 8010 Graz.
Questions?
Please do not hesitate to contact us in case you have further questions:
Andrea Ruf
officeªosadl.org
Phone.: +49 6221 98504 13