Biography Barbara Gallina is a Post-Doc Researcher within the Dependability group at MRTC, Mälardalen University. Currently, she is involved in two projects: EU/ARTEMIS SafeCer and SSF SYNOPSIS. In the context of these projects, she mainly works towards the identification and systematization of commonalities and variabilities among the development processes defined in the safety standards (e.g. ISO 26262). She got a M.Sc. in Computer Engineering and a II-level Master in IT, both from Politecnico di Milano (Italy). She got her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg). Her research interests include dependability, transaction models, failure behavior analysis of component-based systems and reuse-based methods for software engineering and for systems certification. |
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| | S-TunExSPEM: Towards an Extension of SPEM 2.0 to Model and Exchange Tuneable Safety-oriented Processes, Barbara Gallina, Karthik Raja Pitchai (external), Kristina Lundqvist, 11th International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA), Springer SCI, Prague, Czech Republic, August, 2013 |
| | Industrial Experiences of Building a Safety Case in Compliance with ISO 26262, Raghad Dardar (external), Barbara Gallina, Andreas Johnsen, Kristina Lundqvist, Mattias Nyberg (Scania), Second Workshop on Software Certification (WoSoCER), joint event of the 23rd International Symposium on Software Reliability (ISSRE), IEEE, Dallas (Texas), USA, November, 2012 |
| | Towards a Safety-oriented Process Line for Enabling Reuse in Safety Critical Systems Development and Certification., Barbara Gallina, Irfan Šljivo, Omar Jaradat, Post-proceedings of the 35th Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-35),12-13 October 2012, IEEE, Heraclion, Crete (Greece), October, 2012 |
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