Survivability Analysis of Network Specifications
DSN '00 Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (formerly FTCS-30 and DCCA-8)
On Network Survivability Algorithms Based on Trellis Graph Transformations
ISCC '99 Proceedings of the The Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications
Attack-Potential-Based Survivability Modeling for High-Consequence Systems
IWIA '05 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Workshop on Information Assurance
System specification based network modeling for survivability testing simulation
ICISC'02 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Information security and cryptology
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Survivability should be considered beyond security for networked information systems, which emphasizes the ability of continuing providing services timely in malicious environment. As an open complex system, networked information system is presented by a service-oriented hierarchical structure, and fault scenarios are thought of as stimulations that environment impact on systems while changes of system services’ performance as system reaction. Survivability test is done according to a test scheme which is composed of events, atomic missions, fault scenarios and services. Survivability is computed layer by layer based on the result of survivability test through three specifications (resistance, recognition and recovery). This computation method is more practicable than traditional state-based method for it converts direct defining system states and computing state transition into a layered computation process.