Supporting resilience in air traffic management
Proceedings of the 2008 RISE/EFTS Joint International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems
Validating complex interactions in air traffic management
HSI'09 Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Human System Interactions
Model-based security and dependability patterns in RCES: the TERESA approach
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Security and Dependability for Resource Constrained Embedded Systems
Organizational Patterns for Security and Dependability: From Design to Application
International Journal of Secure Software Engineering
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Security and Dependability (S&D) Patterns support the structuring and reusing of design solutions to specific known problems. They capture S&D features and support reusing strategies across 'similar' design problems. Despite the fact that they simplify the analysis and implementation of specific design problems concerning with S&D features, the empirical results about S&D patterns and their usages are still patchy. Moreover, there is yet little experience in reporting how S&D patterns transfer across different industry domains. This paper is concerned with the adoption of S&D patterns. It reports our experience in adopting and eliciting S&D patterns in the Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain. Empirical results show how patters provide useful guidance in order to structure the analysis of operational aspects. This paper highlights how S&D patterns, used at the design stage, provide structuring guidance at the operational stage. Hence, they are also useful as structured reaction mechanisms to threats or hazards. In conclusions, this paper provides useful insights about adopting and deploying S&D patters into and across industry domains.