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Model-driven engineering of safety and security software systems: A systematic mapping study and future research
Atif Mashkoor1, Alexander Egyed1, Robert Wille2,3
1Johannes Kepler University Altenbergerstraße 69/, Linz 4040 Austria.
Abstract:
This article presents a systematic mapping study on the model-driven engineering of safety and security concerns in software systems. Combined modeling and development of both safety and security concerns is an emerging field of research as both concerns affect one another in unique ways. Our mapping study provides an overview of the current state of the art in this field. This study carefully selected 143 publications out of 27,259 relevant papers through a rigorous and systematic process. This study then proposes and answers questions such as frequently used methods and tools and development stages where these concerns are typically investigated in application domains. Additionally, we identify the community's preference for publication venues and trends. The discussion on obtained results also features the gained insights and future research directions.
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