
2. AltaRica language specification
The AltaRica language can be used to create models of components to which several events can be associated, which can be assembled in a hierarchy, connected to each other by flows, and whose events can be synchronized. For the operational safety engineer, this means being able to model the propagation of failures in a system, and to study it using the various functionalities associated with the editing software. From a structural point of view, the AltaRica language is similar to object-oriented languages. Its fundamental elements are :
classes: if several sub-components of a system are identical, the idea is to define a generic...
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Bibliography
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Software tools
Open AltaRica software https://www.openaltarica.fr/docs-downloads/
Websites
Institute for Risk Management – IMdR https://www.imdr.eu
Standards and norms
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