Fall 2014 SEI Research Review, October 28-30, 2014, Summaries of Projects, Presentations, Workshops, and Posters
Abstract
While other FFRDCs and research centers are also attentive to the governments problems, the SEI brings its unique combined capabilities in cybersecurity and software together with its university affiliation and industry access to bear on important and challenging software-related problemsin acquisition, development, testing, security, safety, operations, and sustainment. To provide the capabilities it offers, the SEIs workforce maintains expertise in the following technical areas: software and systems engineering, cybersecurity and software assurance, computer science, applied mathematics, measurement and analysis, and acquisition of software-reliant systems. The SEIs work products include research reports, methods, software prototypes, and educational courses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 28, 2014
- Accession Number
- AD1129520
Entities
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University