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EU funding (€6,178,243): Architecture-driven, Multi-concern and Seamless Assurance and Certification of Cyber-Physical Systems Hor1 Apr 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Architecture-driven, Multi-concern and Seamless Assurance and Certification of Cyber-Physical Systems

Embedded systems have significantly increased in technical complexity towards open, interconnected systems. This has exacerbated the problem of ensuring dependability in the presence of human, environmental and technological risks. The rise of complex Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) has led to many initiatives to promote reuse and automation of labor-intensive activities. Two large-scale projects are OPENCOSS and SafeCer, which dealt with assurance and certification of software-intensive critical systems using incremental and model-based approaches. OPENCOSS defined a Common Certification Language (CCL), unifying concepts from different industries to build a harmonized approach to reduce time and cost overheads, via facilitating the reuse of certification assets. SafeCer developed safety-oriented process lines, a component model, contract-based verification techniques, and process/product-based model-driven safety certification for compositional development and certification of CPSs. AMASS will create and consolidate a de-facto European-wide assurance and certification open tool platform, ecosystem and self-sustainable community spanning the largest CPS vertical markets. We will start by combining and evolving the OPENCOSS and SafeCer technological solutions towards end-user validated tools, and will enhance and perform further research into new areas not covered by those projects. The ultimate aim is to lower certification costs in face of rapidly changing product features and market needs. This will be achieved by establishing a novel holistic and reuse-oriented approach for architecture-driven assurance (fully compatible with standards e.g. AUTOSAR and IMA), multi-concern assurance (compliance demonstration, impact analyses, and compositional assurance of security and safety aspects), and for seamless interoperability between assurance/certification and engineering activities along with third-party activities (external assessments, supplier assurance).


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
AIT Austrian Institute OF Technology GmbH €321,395
Alliance Pour les Technologies de l'Informatique €187,875
Alstom Transport SA €205,706
Alten Sverige AB €243,466
ANSYS MEDINI TECHNOLOGIES AG €215,623
AVL List GmbH €10,885.69
Centro de Innovacion y Soluciones Empresariales y Tecnologicas SL €8,087.55
Clearsy SAS €173,504
Comentor AB €56,226
Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives €321,437
ECLIPSE FOUNDATION EUROPE GmbH €71,250
EXPLEO GERMANY GmbH €312,884
Fondazione Bruno Kessler €201,089
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation €577,269
GMV Aerospace And Defence SA €83,281
Honeywell International s.r.o. €183,362
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG €380,550
Intecs S.p.A. €31,069
Knowledge Centric Solutions SL €237,040
LANGE RESEARCH AIRCRAFT GmbH €163,482
Malardalens Universitet €498,598
Masarykova Univerzita €96,000
OHB Sweden AB €89,063
Rapita Systems Ltd. €167,578
Rina Services S.p.A. €15,625.00
Rise Research Institutes OF Sweden AB €74,917
Schneider Electric Espana SA €199,844
TECHNOLABS Srl €110,806
Thales Alenia Space Espana SA €239,250
Thales Italia S.p.A. €231,934
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid €252,048
Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH €217,100

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/692474

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