Proceedings of the 15th International Software Product Line Conference, Volume 2 2011
DOI: 10.1145/2019136.2019166
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Towards variability support for security and dependability patterns

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“…Therefore, the fulfilment of S&D requirements identified at higher abstraction levels can be validated via the proposed process. The concept of S&D formalisation is further explored in , where the authors focus on the systematic reuse of S&D patterns in embedded systems where S&D are major concerns. To facilitate, automate and enforce fulfilment of S&D requirements, Jouvray et al .…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the fulfilment of S&D requirements identified at higher abstraction levels can be validated via the proposed process. The concept of S&D formalisation is further explored in , where the authors focus on the systematic reuse of S&D patterns in embedded systems where S&D are major concerns. To facilitate, automate and enforce fulfilment of S&D requirements, Jouvray et al .…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the fulfilment of S&D requirements identified at higher abstraction levels can be validated via the proposed process. The concept of S&D formalisation is further explored in [347], where the authors focus on the systematic reuse of S&D patterns in embedded systems where security and dependability are major concerns. To facilitate, automate and enforce fulfilment of S&D requirements, [348] defines a trust-aware platform-independent architecture, the TECOM architecture, as it was the outcome of the research project bearing the same name.…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%