Towards modelling and analysing non-functional properties of SoS Vanea CHIPRIANOV 1 , Katrina FALKNER 2 , Laurent GALLON 1 , Manuel MUNIER 1 (1) LIUPPA, Univ. Pau & Pays Adour, Mont de Marsan, France (2) School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
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Towards modelling and analysing non-functional properties of SoS
Presentation at the IEEE 9th International Systems of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2014.06, Adelaide, Australia. More details about the paper at https://sites.google.com/site/vaneachiprianov/papers .
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Towards modelling and analysing non-functional properties of SoS
Vanea CHIPRIANOV1, Katrina FALKNER2, Laurent GALLON1, Manuel MUNIER1
(1) LIUPPA, Univ. Pau & Pays Adour, Mont de Marsan, France
(2) School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
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Agenda
Challenges in analysing performance & security of SoS
Requirements for an architectural framework
Architectural framework for performance & security analysis and prediction
Conclusions and perspectives
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Challenges in analysing performance and security of SoS
Operational independence
Separate operation of component systems;
Different levels of security and performance for component systems;
Managerial independence
Different organisation agendas
Rights to influence other component systems ?
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Challenges in analysing performance and security of SoS
Evolutionary development
No complete specification at design time
Emergent behaviour
How could it impact security & performance ?
Who should respond ?
Where are the responses needed?
Geographic distribution
Different national regulations for security
Numerous and long paths of interaction for performance
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Requirements for an Architectural Framework
1.Loose coupling
2.Interoperability of composing systems
3.Interaction specification
4.Time and data distribution
5.Adaptability
6.Sustainable evolution
7.User interaction
8.Logging mechanism
9.Authorisation specification
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Architectural framework for performance & security analysis and prediction