Security Engineering for Lifelong Evolvable Systems

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Tun, T. T., Y. Yu, C. B. Haley, and B. Nuseibeh, "Model-Based Argument Analysis for Evolving Security Requirements", Fourth International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement, SSIRI 2010, Singapore, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 88-97, 06/10, 2010.
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Yu, Y., T. Tun, A. Tedeschi, V. N. L. Franqueira, and B. Nuseibeh, "OpenArgue: supporting argumentation to evolve secure software systems", 2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference, Trento, Italy, IEEE, pp. 351–352, August 2011. Abstract

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Franqueira, V. N. L., T. T. Tun, Y. Yu, R. Wieringa, and B. Nuseibeh, "Risk and argument: A risk-based argumentation method for practical security", 19th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Trento, Italy, IEEE, pp. 239-248, August 29 2011. Abstract
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Bandara, A., H. Shinpei, J. Jurjens, H. Kaiya, A. Kubo, R. Laney, H. Mouratidis, A. Nhlabatsi, B. Nuseibeh, Y. Tahara, et al., "Security Patterns: Comparing Modeling Approaches", Software Engineering for Security Systems: Industrial and Research Perspectives: IGI Global, 2010.
Nhlabatsi, A., B. Nuseibeh, and Y. Yu, "Security Requirements Engineering for Evolving Software Systems: A Survey", Journal of Secure Software Engineering, vol. 1, issue 1, pp. 54--73, 2009.
Yu, Y., T. T. Tun, and B. Nuseibeh, "Specifying and detecting meaningful changes in programs", 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2011), IEEE, Lawrence, KS, USA, pp. 273-282, November 6-10, 2011. Abstract
Tun, T. T., T. Trew, M. Jackson, R. Laney, and B. Nuseibeh, "Specifying features of an evolving software system", Software: Practice and Experience, vol. 39, no. 11, pp. 973–1002, 2009. Abstract
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Yu, Y., A. Bandara, T. T. Tun, and B. Nuseibeh, "Towards learning to detect meaningful changes in software", Proceedings of the International Workshop on Machine Learning Technologies in Software Engineering, New York, NY, USA, ACM, pp. 51–54, November, 2011. Abstract