UID:
almahu_9949711079702882
Format:
1 online resource (154 pages).
Series Statement:
The Karlsruhe Series on Software Design and Quality
Content:
This cumulative habilitation thesis, proposes concepts for (i) modelling and analysing dependability based on architectural models of software-intensive systems early in development, (ii) decomposition and composition of modelling languages and analysis techniques to enable more flexibility in evolution, and (iii) bridging the divergent levels of abstraction between data of the operation phase, architectural models and source code of the development phase.
Note:
Abstract -- Zusammenfassung -- Acknowl edgements -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Terms and Definitions -- State of the Art -- Approaches to Architecture-based Evolution of Dependable Software-intensive Systems -- Architecture-based Change Impact Analysis in Cross-disciplinary Automated Production Systems -- Architecture-based Change Impact Analysis in Information Systems and Business Processes -- Data-driven Software Architecture for Analyzing Confidentiality -- Detecting Violations of Access Control and Information Row Policies in Data Row Diagrams -- Architectural Attack Propagation Analysis for Identifying Confidentiality Issues -- A Layered Reference Architecture for Metamodels to Tailor Quality Modeling and Analysis -- Integrating Business Process Simulation and Information System Simulation for Performance Prediction -- Architectural Run-time Models for Performance and Privacy Analysis in Dynamic Cloud Applications -- Architectural Runtime Models for Integrating Runtime Observations and Component-based Models -- Enabling Consistency between Software Artefacts for Software Adaption and Evolution -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1000157920
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5445/KSP/1000157920
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