Security and Survivability Reasoning Frameworks and Architectural Design Tactics
Abstract
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has been investigating disciplined software architecture design for several years. The SEI approach includes a collection of "quality attribute reasoning frameworks" that understand both quality attribute reasoning and how architects design for the quality attribute under particular situations. The approach was first applied to the quality attributes of modifiability and performance. This report is an initial attempt to use the same method for the related quality attributes of security and survivability. The report includes an initial organization of security within the framework, a partial explication of elements of
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA443487
Entities
People
- Andrew P. Moore
- Felix H. Bachmann
- Len Bass
- Mark Klein
- Robert J. Ellison
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University