Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: fea61ff0-f344-4101-adfb-590e3d9dfafe
Document Type: srp
Title: Draft Revision 6 – August 2015
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1515/ML15159A946.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 7
Section ID: 7
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Std 1228-1994 (R 2002), “IEEE Standard for Software Safety Plans,” has not been endorsed by a RG.) A SSP should plan the implementation of all of the necessary software safety analysis activities. Guidance for the appropriate software safety analysis activities are found in the following sources. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.2.2, “Requirements Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.2.2, “Requirements Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.3.3, “Software Design Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.3.3, “Design Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.4.1, “Code Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.3.2, “Code Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.5.2, “Integration Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.5.2, “Integration Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. BTP 7.14-32 Draft Revision 6 - August 2015 NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.6.1, “Validation Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.6.1, “Validation Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.7.5, “Installation Safety Analysis,” and Section 4.7.1, “Installation Safety Analysis,” contain guidance on safety analysis activities. NUREG/CR-6101, Section 3.8, “Operations and Maintenance Activities - Change Safety Analysis,” contains guidance on safety analysis activities. RG 1.173, Section C.3, “Software Safety Analyses,” contains guidance on safety analysis activities. The SSP should exhibit the management, implementation and resource characteristics listed below. The SSP should conform to the requirements of the design basis for the software applications involved. B.3.1.9.1 Management Characteristics of the SSP The management characteristics that the SSP should exhibit include purpose, organization, responsibilities and risks. Purpose refers to a specification of the purpose