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The AI Act and The Agile Safety Plan

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This open access book aims to provide the reader with some basic insight into the AI Act (REGULATION (EU) 2024/1689) and its relevance for the development of high-risk AI systems. It covers all aspects relevant in a safety plan that should serve as the foundation for developing future safety cases for AI safety systems. The topics include e.g. the system definition; hardware, software and its lifecycles; stakeholders and organizations; tools, programming languages, and existing software to be integrated; documentation and work products; procurement and subcontracting; and human aspects.
The book aims at experts and stakeholders involved in developing high risk systems, both manufacturers and operators. It is also written for everyone having an interest in how the AI Act impacts technology development processes generally. As such, especially start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will find this book useful.

List of contents

1. Introduction to the Book.- 2. The Agile Safety Plan.- 3. Definition of the System, Operational Design Domain, and Concept of Operation.- 4. Hardware/Chip.- 5. Software and Data.- 6. Artificial Intelligence (AI).- 7. Stakeholders and Organizations.- 8. Compliance with Regulations, AI and Functional Safety Standards.- 9. Planning Tests, Analysis, Scenarios, Verification, Validation, and Regression.- 10. Software and AI Lifecycles.- 11. Tools, Programming Languages, and Pre-existing Software.- 12. Hazards and Risks.- 13. Requirements.- 14. System Design Plan.- 15. Documentation, Information, and Work Products.- 16. Human Aspects.- 17. Level of Automation and Autonomy.- 18. A Process to Prepare Safety Cases.- 19. Procurement and Subcontractors.

About the author

Thor Myklebust is a Senior Research Scientist at SINTEF Digital. He has extensive experience as a research leader and project manager at both the national and international level and is considered a leading safety expert with 30 years of experience in industry, certification, and research.
Tor Stålhane has been working with software safety for 40 years. As a professor, he taught software engineering at NTNU and has been cooperating with SINTEF on research and consultancy related to agility and software safety for 20 years.
Dorthea Mathilde Kristin Vatn works as a Research Scientist at SINTEF Digital. With her background from psychology, human factors and information systems, her research is directed towards questions concerning how interactions between people and technology relate to both safety and cybersecurity, as well as other business outcomes.

Summary

This open access book aims to provide the reader with some basic insight into the AI Act (REGULATION (EU) 2024/1689) and its relevance for the development of high-risk AI systems. It covers all aspects relevant in a safety plan that should serve as the foundation for developing future safety cases for AI safety systems. The topics include e.g. the system definition; hardware, software and its lifecycles; stakeholders and organizations; tools, programming languages, and existing software to be integrated; documentation and work products; procurement and subcontracting; and human aspects.
The book aims at experts and stakeholders involved in developing high risk systems, both manufacturers and operators. It is also written for everyone having an interest in how the AI Act impacts technology development processes generally. As such, especially start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will find this book useful.

Product details

Authors Thor Myklebust, Tor Stålhane, Dorthea Mathil Vatn, Dorthea Mathilde Kristin Vatn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031805035
ISBN 978-3-0-3180503-5
No. of pages 156
Dimensions 155 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 265 g
Illustrations XI, 156 p. 16 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

Computersicherheit, Computerhardware, Netzwerksicherheit, Software Engineering, Open Access, Risikobewertung, risk management, Data and Information Security, IT Risk Management, Hardware Performance and Reliability, safety-critical systems, software safety, Software Verification and Validation, Functional Safety, safety documents

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