Over the past years, component-based software engineering has become an established paradigm in the area of complex software intensive systems. However, many techniques for analyzing these systems for critical properties currently do not make use of the component orientation. In particular, safety analysis of component-based systems is an open field of research. In this chapter we investigate the problems arising and define a set of requirements that apply when adapting the analysis of safety properties to a component-based software engineering process. Based on these requirements some important component-oriented safety evaluation approaches are examined and compared
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...
AbstractFormal verification and testing are complementary approaches which are used in the developme...
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...
Over the past years, component-based software engineering has become an established paradigm in the ...
Over the past years, component-based software engineering has become an established paradigm in the ...
In recent years, awareness of how software impacts safety has increased rapidly. Instead of regardin...
Component-based software development has emerged as a promising approach for developing complex soft...
Over the past years, the paradigm of component-based software engineering has been established in th...
Software safety can be a very difficult issue in component-based system development, mainly due to t...
Traditional methods for the assessment of software safety suffer from poor integration (from methodo...
Abstract. The application of component based software engineering techniques in safety critical tech...
The safety analysis of an evolving software system has to consider the impact that changes might hav...
Software has rapidly gained importance as a driver for innovation in automobiles. Since many safety-...
Abstract. Safety is a system property and software, of itself, cannot be safe or unsafe. However sof...
Software systems are increasingly being assembled from components that are developed by and purchase...
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...
AbstractFormal verification and testing are complementary approaches which are used in the developme...
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...
Over the past years, component-based software engineering has become an established paradigm in the ...
Over the past years, component-based software engineering has become an established paradigm in the ...
In recent years, awareness of how software impacts safety has increased rapidly. Instead of regardin...
Component-based software development has emerged as a promising approach for developing complex soft...
Over the past years, the paradigm of component-based software engineering has been established in th...
Software safety can be a very difficult issue in component-based system development, mainly due to t...
Traditional methods for the assessment of software safety suffer from poor integration (from methodo...
Abstract. The application of component based software engineering techniques in safety critical tech...
The safety analysis of an evolving software system has to consider the impact that changes might hav...
Software has rapidly gained importance as a driver for innovation in automobiles. Since many safety-...
Abstract. Safety is a system property and software, of itself, cannot be safe or unsafe. However sof...
Software systems are increasingly being assembled from components that are developed by and purchase...
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...
AbstractFormal verification and testing are complementary approaches which are used in the developme...
The paper proposes an assessment scheme for the security properties of software components. The prop...