This research addresses the challenge of providing trustworthy assurance for software intensive systems operating under multiple, interdependent uncertainties. By explicitly capturing and analyzing how different uncertainty types interact and produce emergent effects, we seek to improve safety/performance guarantees and strengthen stakeholder trust in autonomy for critical tasks.
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