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Challenges to Assuring Large-Scale Systems

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posted on 2024-10-17, 21:16 authored by Gabriel MorenoGabriel Moreno, Anton HristozovAnton Hristozov, John RobertJohn Robert, Mark KleinMark Klein

In response to global events, national defense efforts have shifted from defeating terrorism to accelerating innovation,   with a priority of delivering capability at speed and at scale.  Defense program offices are consequently facing increased pressure to innovate using commercial technologies to produce new prototypes on a tighter timeline. To support these efforts, the SEI is doing research that includes new paradigms to support rapid and continuous assurance of evolving systems. In this blog post, which is adapted from our recently published technical report, we outline a model problem for assurance of large-scale systems and six challenges that need to be addressed to assure systems at the speed DoD needs now.

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This material is based upon work funded and supported by the Department of Defense under Contract No. FA8702-15-D-0002 with Carnegie Mellon University for the operation of the Software Engineering Institute, a federally funded research and development center. The view, opinions, and/or findings contained in this material are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Government position, policy, or decision, unless designated by other documentation. References herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Carnegie Mellon University or its Software Engineering Institute. This report was prepared for the SEI Administrative Agent AFLCMC/AZS 5 Eglin Street Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2100. NO WARRANTY. THIS CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE MATERIAL IS FURNISHED ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY MATTER INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY, EXCLUSIVITY, OR RESULTS OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE MATERIAL. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO FREEDOM FROM PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. [DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A] This material has been approved for public release and unlimited distribution. Please see Copyright notice for non-US Government use and distribution.

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