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  1. Proceedings Computer Security, Dependability and Assurance: From Needs to Solutions.
  2. Proceedings Computer Security, Dependability, and Assurance: From Needs to Solutions (Cat. No.98EX358)
  3. Should architectural principles be enforced?
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Proceedings Computer Security, Dependability, and Assurance: From Needs to Solutions (Cat. No.98EX358)
Proceedings Computer Security, Dependability, and Assurance: From Needs to Solutions (Cat. No.98EX358)
The 1998 York and Williamsburg workshops on dependability: the proposed research agenda
Dependability-a unifying concept
A symbiotic relationship between formal methods and security
Multiple dimensions of integrating development technology
Error recovery in critical infrastructure systems
Security and fault-tolerance in distributed systems: an actor-based approach
Should architectural principles be enforced?
Toward a scalable method for quantifying aspects of fault tolerance, software assurance, and computer security
Practical techniques for damage confinement in software
Towards a discipline of system engineering: validation of dependable systems
Security and dependability: then and now
Diversity against accidental and deliberate faults
From security to safety and back
Certificate revocation the responsible way
A fault tolerance approach to survivability

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Should architectural principles be enforced?

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Minsky, N.H.
Copyright Year 1998
Description Author affiliation: Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ, USA (Minsky, N.H.)
Abstract There is an emerging consensus that an explicit architectural model would be invaluable for large evolving software systems, providing them with a framework within which such a system can be reasoned about and maintained. But the great promise of architectural models has not been fulfilled so far, due to a gap between the model and the system it purports to describe. It is our contention that this gap is best bridged if the model is not just stated, but is enforced. This gives rise to a concept enforced architectural model-or, a law-which is explored in this paper. We argue that this model has two major beneficial consequences: first, by bridging the above mentioned gap between an architectural model and the actual system, an enforced architectural model provides a truly reliable framework within which a system can be reasoned about and maintained. Second, our model provides software developers with a carefully circumscribed flexibility in molding the law of a project, during its evolutionary lifetime-while maintaining certain architectural principles as invariant of evolution.
Starting Page 89
Ending Page 102
File Size 614209
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISBN 0769503373
DOI 10.1109/CSDA.1998.798359
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1998-07-07
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Computer science USA Councils Fires Computer architecture Maintenance engineering Software systems Reliability engineering Speech synthesis Protection Guidelines
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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