Proceedings of the
35th European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL2025) and
the 33rd Society for Risk Analysis Europe Conference (SRA-E 2025)
15 – 19 June 2025, Stavanger, Norway
Comparative Analysis of STPA and FRAM: The Effect of Process Delays for Enhanced Safety and Resilience
1Institute for the Protection of Terrestrial Infrastructures, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany.
2Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructures, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany.
ABSTRACT
Understanding process delays can be significant for implementing effective long-term resilience enhancing measures. And looking into those delays also helps understanding the impact of unintended side-effects arising from short-term safety measures. To do that, this work compares the methods System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) and Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) in regard to the implementation and representation of process delays. STPA is a famous example for the combination of control engineering and safety science. It models system failures and successes involving complex dynamic processes. FRAM tackles the same problem from the opposite direction: it was created from the resilience community to analyse system processes. We apply the two methods to the same infrastructure model from the literature and focus especially on how the methods handle delays within processes.
Keywords: STPA, FRAM, Resilience, Infrastructure, Decision analysis.