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Economic, organizational, and institutional impact of the survivability validation process
Author(s) -
Gary Brock
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/10182249
Subject(s) - survivability , protocol (science) , computer science , process (computing) , fidelity , key (lock) , process validation , process management , risk analysis (engineering) , reliability engineering , computer security , engineering , operations management , business , verification and validation , computer network , medicine , telecommunications , alternative medicine , pathology , operating system
: This paper addresses some of the key economic, organizational, and institutional issues associated with the development and use of survivability validation protocols. It discusses factors affecting protocols, considerations for protocol selection, test-bed/simulator/analysis tool availability, organizational issues affecting protocol use, deviations precluding adherence to validated protocols, and protocol advantages. Knowledge of these factors will assist developers of survivability validation protocols in designing more flexible protocols that can be tailored for differing circumstances without losing the fidelity or assurance that the protocol will produce the desired survivability level. System Acquisition, Survivability Validation

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