Yaping Luo
Eindhoven University of Technology
21 Papers
184 Citations
Yaping Luo is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Safety assurance & Functional safety. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Yaping Luo include Altran.
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Papers
An approach for functional safety improvement of an existing automotive system
Arash Khabbaz Saberi,Yaping Luo,Filip Pawel Cichosz,Mark van den Brand,Sven Jansen +4 more
- 13 Apr 2015
TL;DR: This research addresses the problem of applyingISO 26262 to a system which has already been developed using conventional safety methods and suggests a methodology for the process of systematically applying the ISO 26262 standard to an existing system.
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Extracting Models from ISO 26262 for Reusable Safety Assurance
Yaping Luo,Mark van den Brand,Luc Engelen,John Favaro,Martijn Klabbers,Giovanni Sartori +5 more
- 18 Jun 2013
TL;DR: In this article, a model-based approach for assuring compliance with safety standards to facilitate reuse in the assessment, qualification and certification processes, using the automotive safety standard ISO 26262 as a specific example.
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Metrics design for safety assessment
Yaping Luo,Mark van den Brand +1 more
TL;DR: It can be concluded that metrics for safety assessment can be derived from three sources, and the validation shows that most of the relevant metrics are useful for industry.
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From Conceptual Models to Safety Assurance
Yaping Luo,Mark van den Brand,Luc Engelen,Martijn Klabbers +3 more
- 27 Oct 2014
TL;DR: This paper proposes to use conceptual models in the form of metamodels to support certification data reuse and facilitate safety compliance, and presents a metAModel refinement language, which is a domain-specific language that facilitates simple refinement of met amodels.
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A Modeling Approach to Support Safety Assurance in the Automotive Domain
Yaping Luo,Mark van den Brand,Luc Engelen,Martijn Klabbers +3 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: A rule-based approach enables us to extract a conceptual model from safety standards or project guidelines, and by applying structured English using an SBVR vocabulary, the safety case is linked to the conceptual model, and the content of it is enforced to be well structured and controlled.
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