Title
Model - And Simulation Driven Systems - Engineering For Critical Infrastructure Security Architectures
Abstract
The design of systems that support the protection of critical infrastructures or state borders against various threats is a complex challenge. This requests the use of both modelling and simulation in order to reach the operational goal. Threat scenarios like terrorist attacks, (organized-) crimes or natural disasters involve many different organisations, authorities, and technologies. These systems are often operated only by implicit known processes and diverse operational guidelines based on dissimilar legislations and overlapping responsibilities. In order to cope with these complex infrastructure systems and their interconnected processes, a scenario- and architecture based systems engineering approach must be implemented to design a solution architecture compliant with the requirements, internal and external demands. This paper gives an overview of the developed approach towards the system architecture and explains the different engineering steps in order to implement this architecture for real use-cases.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2010
ICEIS 2010: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VOL 2: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Critical Infrastructure Protection, Scenario based, Rule based, Process Modelling, Case based Reasoning, Expert System, Systems Engineering, NATO Architecture Framework, CONOPS, Simulation
Field
DocType
Citations 
Systems engineering,Software engineering,Computer science,Critical infrastructure,Computer security model
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sascha Goldner141.27
Philipp Rech200.34