Innovative risk and safety management models and methods are necessary for the analysis of modern socio-technical systems, which are increasingly more complex. In this context, the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) is a recently introduced approach to deal with system's complexity, mainly for risk-related purposes. Currently, the only available IT tool for developing a FRAM analysis is the FRAM Model Visualizer (FMV), which has a static graphical-oriented structure. This paper presents the first functional version of a new open IT tool - myFRAM - developed to support the building process of a FRAM model. myFRAM helps risk and safety analysts to deal with the complexity of the representation of socio-technical systems and generate multiple support analyses. myFRAM takes advantage of FMV for graphically depicting the traditional hexagon-based model, but also allows managing data to perform a number of different analyses in an Excel-based environment. This first version can already help safety analysts in developing and exploring a FRAM model in a systematic way, and we are confident that myFRAM may become a powerful tool support for the FRAM.

myFRAM: an open tool support for the functional resonance analysis method / Patriarca, R; Di Gravio, G; Costantino, F. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 439-443. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International conference on system reliability and safety, ICSRS 2017 tenutosi a Milan,Italy) [10.1109/ICSRS.2017.8272861].

myFRAM: an open tool support for the functional resonance analysis method

Patriarca, R
;
Di Gravio, G
;
Costantino, F
2018

Abstract

Innovative risk and safety management models and methods are necessary for the analysis of modern socio-technical systems, which are increasingly more complex. In this context, the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) is a recently introduced approach to deal with system's complexity, mainly for risk-related purposes. Currently, the only available IT tool for developing a FRAM analysis is the FRAM Model Visualizer (FMV), which has a static graphical-oriented structure. This paper presents the first functional version of a new open IT tool - myFRAM - developed to support the building process of a FRAM model. myFRAM helps risk and safety analysts to deal with the complexity of the representation of socio-technical systems and generate multiple support analyses. myFRAM takes advantage of FMV for graphically depicting the traditional hexagon-based model, but also allows managing data to perform a number of different analyses in an Excel-based environment. This first version can already help safety analysts in developing and exploring a FRAM model in a systematic way, and we are confident that myFRAM may become a powerful tool support for the FRAM.
2018
2nd International conference on system reliability and safety, ICSRS 2017
FRAM; resilience engineering; safety management; socio-technical system; complexity; software design
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
myFRAM: an open tool support for the functional resonance analysis method / Patriarca, R; Di Gravio, G; Costantino, F. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 439-443. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International conference on system reliability and safety, ICSRS 2017 tenutosi a Milan,Italy) [10.1109/ICSRS.2017.8272861].
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