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BS EN 60880:2009 Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems important to safety. Software aspects for computer-based systems performing category A functions

BS EN 60880:2009

Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems important to safety. Software aspects for computer-based systems performing category A functions

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Standard number:BS EN 60880:2009
Pages:114
Released:2015-06-30
ISBN:978 0 580 90531 5
Status:Corrigendum
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BS EN 60880:2009


This standard BS EN 60880:2009 Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control systems important to safety. Software aspects for computer-based systems performing category A functions is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.120.20 Nuclear power plants. Safety
  • 35.080 Software

This International Standard provides requirements for the software of computer-based I&Csystems of nuclear power plants performing functions of safety category A as defined by IEC 61226.

According to the definition in IEC 61513, I&C systems of safety class 1 are basically intended to support category A functions, but may also support functions of lower categories. However the system requirements are always determined by the functions of the highest category implemented.

For software of I&C system performing only category B and C functionsin NPP as defined by IEC 61226, requirements and guidance of IEC 62138 are applicable.

This standard provides requirements for the purpose of achieving highly reliable software. It addresses each stage of software generation and documentation, including requirements specification, design, implementation, verification, validation and operation.

The principles applied in developing these requirements include:

  • best available practices;

  • top-down design methods;

  • modularity;

  • verification of each phase;

  • clear documentation;

  • auditable documents;

  • validation testing.

Additional guidance and information on how to comply with the requirements of the main part of this standard is given in Annexes A to I.