Welcome to the 2nd Latin American STAMP Workshop!!
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STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), created by Nancy Leveson at MIT, is an accident causality model that integrates causal factors from various aspects of system design and operation. STAMP fundamentally shifts the traditional view of safety and security. Instead of seeing accidents as a chain of events, STAMP views them as complex interactions of various components within a system. It's a holistic approach that considers modern systems' intricate and interdependent nature, making it highly relevant for safety engineers dealing with complex technologies and systems.
STPA (System-Theoretic Process Analysis) is a powerful new technique for hazard analysis, system safety engineering, and cybersecurity that is based on the STAMP model. CAST (Causal Analysis based on System Theory) is the equivalent for accident/incident analysis. These tools are now used globally in almost every industry.