non-peer-reviewedWhen software systems are verified against security requirements, formal and informal arguments provide a structure for organizing the software artifacts. Our recent work on the evolution of security-critical software systems demonstrates that our argumentation technique is useful in limiting the scope of change and in identifying changes to security properties. In support of this work, we have developed OpenArgue, a tool for syntax checking, visualizing, formalizing, and reasoning about incremental arguments. OpenArgue has been integrated with requirements engineering tools for Problem Frames and i*, and applied to an Air Traffic Management (ATM) case study
Argumentation has been proved as a simple yet powerful approach to manage conflicts in reasoning wit...
Software systems are made to evolve in response to changes in their contexts and requirements. As t...
We describe a generic approach for automatically integrating the output generated from a formal meth...
When software systems are verified against security requirements, formal and informal arguments prov...
peer-reviewedComputer-based systems are increasingly being exposed to evolving security threats, whi...
non-peer-reviewedWhen showing that a software system meets certain security requirements, it is ofte...
The satisfaction of software security requirements can be argued using supporting facts and domain a...
When showing that a software system meets certain security requirements, it is often necessary to wo...
This paper proposes using both formal and structured informal arguments to show that an eventual rea...
When considering the security of a system, the analyst must simultaneously work with two types of pr...
This chapter presents a process for security requirements elicitation and analysis, based around th...
Abstract. The satisfaction of software security requirements can be argued using supporting facts an...
Computer-based systems are increasingly being exposed to evolving security threats, which often reve...
When considering the security of a system, the analyst must simultaneously work with two types of pr...
Argument-based assurance cases, often represented and organized using graphical argument structures,...
Argumentation has been proved as a simple yet powerful approach to manage conflicts in reasoning wit...
Software systems are made to evolve in response to changes in their contexts and requirements. As t...
We describe a generic approach for automatically integrating the output generated from a formal meth...
When software systems are verified against security requirements, formal and informal arguments prov...
peer-reviewedComputer-based systems are increasingly being exposed to evolving security threats, whi...
non-peer-reviewedWhen showing that a software system meets certain security requirements, it is ofte...
The satisfaction of software security requirements can be argued using supporting facts and domain a...
When showing that a software system meets certain security requirements, it is often necessary to wo...
This paper proposes using both formal and structured informal arguments to show that an eventual rea...
When considering the security of a system, the analyst must simultaneously work with two types of pr...
This chapter presents a process for security requirements elicitation and analysis, based around th...
Abstract. The satisfaction of software security requirements can be argued using supporting facts an...
Computer-based systems are increasingly being exposed to evolving security threats, which often reve...
When considering the security of a system, the analyst must simultaneously work with two types of pr...
Argument-based assurance cases, often represented and organized using graphical argument structures,...
Argumentation has been proved as a simple yet powerful approach to manage conflicts in reasoning wit...
Software systems are made to evolve in response to changes in their contexts and requirements. As t...
We describe a generic approach for automatically integrating the output generated from a formal meth...