Title
On groupthink in safety analysis: an industrial case study.
Abstract
Context: In safety-critical systems, an effective safety analysis produces high-quality safety requirements and ensures a safe product from an early stage. Motivation: In safety-critical industries, safety analysis happens mostly in groups. The occurrence of "groupthink", under which the group members become concurrence-seeking, potentially leads to a poor safety assurance of products and fatalities. Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate how groupthink influences safety analysis as well as how to reduce it. Method: We conducted a multiple case study in seven companies by surveying 39 members and interviewing 17 members including software developers, software testers, quality engineers, functional safety managers, hazard/risk managers, sales, purchasing, production managers and senior managers. Results: The TOP 10 phenomena of groupthink in safety analysis are: (1) The managers are too optimistic on the plan of safety analysis from norms. (2) The technical members overestimate their capability on avoiding risks. (3) The non-functional department is under negative stereo-types in safety analysis. (4) Non-technical members keep silence during safety analysis. (5) Team members keep consistent opinions with senior safety experts. (6) The team rationalizes the safety analysis solutions. (7) The safety analysts spontaneously freeze the safety-related documents. (8) The safety analyst has an illusion of invulnerability during verification. (9) The internal safety assessor rationalizes the safety assurance to a third party. (10) The team rationalizes the safety analysis for providing safety evidences. Furthermore, we found reasons like "cohesion" and "group insulation" and solutions like "inviting external expert" and "making key members impartial". Conclusion: There is groupthink in safety analysis in practice. Practitioners should look for the phenomena and consider solutions. However, the cases are limited to the investigated domains and countries.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3183519.3183538
ICSE (SEIP)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Groupthink, Safety Analysis, Case Study
Cohesion (chemistry),Systems engineering,Functional safety,Computer science,Public relations,Third party,Interview,Purchasing,Safety assurance,Silence
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
2
978-1-4503-5659-6
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yang Wang126.12
Stefan Wagner274855.74