Scope Exploration Sample Clauses

Scope Exploration. Malfunctions Functional Description Security Violations act Activ ity Scope exploration Identify Malfunctions Identify Functions Identify Security Violations Figure 34 – Scope Exploration related to the Industrial Domain Figure 34 shows the adaption of the two phases from the industrial domain process to the generic Scope Exploration phase. The respective phases Concept Phase and Scope Definition are in accordance to the IEC 61508 and brought into relation with the respective activities from the generic process: • Concept Phase: Main objective is to get a better understanding of the system, which includes the identification of system functions (Identify Functions), and to gain preliminary hazard identifications. • Overall Scope Definition: This phase defines the system boundaries, physical equipment, external events, equipment and systems that are associated with hazards. All that latter information will serve as a base for later in the process following Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment. Furthermore, all possible malfunctions are identified (Identify Malfunctions) with information provided from the preliminary hazard identification in the Concept Phase. These malfunctions are found by using systematic approaches, such as a HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) study. The original industrial process is extended (“extension” in Figure 34) with security weaknesses that are identified by activities taking place during the Identify Security Violations activity. • Results of the Scope Exploration phase is a system description including system functions, identified malfunctions and identified security violations.
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