The Last Decade in Review: Tracing the Evolution of Safety Assurance Cases through a Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis
Mithila Sivakumar, Alvine Boaye Belle, Jinjun Shan, Opeyemi Adesina,, Song Wang, Marsha Chechik, Marios Fokaefs, Kimya Khakzad Shahandashti,, Oluwafemi Odu

TL;DR
This paper uses bibliometric analysis to review a decade of research on safety assurance cases, revealing trends, key contributors, and future directions in safety-critical system safety assurance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive bibliometric overview of safety assurance case research, identifying patterns, key authors, venues, and gaps for future exploration.
Findings
Identifies major research trends and influential authors.
Highlights key publication venues and collaboration networks.
Reveals knowledge gaps and future research opportunities.
Abstract
Safety assurance is of paramount importance across various domains, including automotive, aerospace, and nuclear energy, where the reliability and acceptability of mission-critical systems are imperative. This assurance is effectively realized through the utilization of Safety Assurance Cases. The use of safety assurance cases allows for verifying the correctness of the created systems capabilities, preventing system failure. The latter may result in loss of life, severe injuries, large-scale environmental damage, property destruction, and major economic loss. Still, the emergence of complex technologies such as cyber-physical systems (CPSs), characterized by their heterogeneity, autonomy, machine learning capabilities, and the uncertainty of their operational environments poses significant challenges for safety assurance activities. Several papers have tried to propose solutions to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSafety Systems Engineering in Autonomy · Risk and Safety Analysis · Software Reliability and Analysis Research
