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Harmonizing Safety, Security and Performance Requirements in Embedded Systems

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Connected embedded systems have added new conveniences and safety measures to our daily lives --monitoring, automation, entertainment, etc--, but many of them interact with their users in ways where flaws will have grave impacts on personal health, property, privacy, etc, such as systems in the domains of healthcare,
automotives, avionics, and other personal devices with access to sensitive information. Designing these systems with a comprehensive model-driven design proce ss, from requirement elicitation to iterative design, can help detect issues, or incongruities within the requirements themselves earlier. This paper discusses
how safety, security, and performance requirements should be assured with a systematic design process, and how these properties can support or conflict with e ach other as detected during the verification process.

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hal-02288550 , version 1 (14-09-2019)

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Ludovic Apvrille, Letitia W. Li. Harmonizing Safety, Security and Performance Requirements in Embedded Systems. Design Automation and Test in Europe conference (DATE, Mar 2019, Firenze, Italy. ⟨hal-02288550⟩
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