Article | REF: SE4062 V1

MADS-MOSAR method - To facilitate implementation

Author: Olivier GRANDAMAS

Publication date: October 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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    5. Suitability of method/problem

    The driving force behind MADS-MOSAR is the process. Controlling the risks of a system means identifying the sources likely to generate flows which may themselves impact targets, and associating the necessary risk control measures.

    The table at 3 shows, without claiming to be exhaustive, that reasoning from a process point of view covers all the industrial risk issues raised in the "problem" section.

    MADS-MOSAR's process-based approach is perfectly suited to analyzing these risks.

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