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28969
Title
Model-based Risk Management using UML and RUP
Contributors
F Braber
,
T Dimitrakos
,
B A Gran
,
K St›len
,
J Aagedal
Abstract
CORAS is a research and technological development project under the Information Society Technologies (IST) Programme (Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Information Society). CORAS started up in January 2001 and runs until July 2003. The main result of the CORAS project is the CORAS framework for model-based risk assessment. It employs UML-oriented modelling for three main purposes. </br> (1) To describe the target of assessment at the right level of abstraction; </br> (2) As a medium for communication and interaction between different groups of stakeholders involved in risk assessment; </br> (3) To document risk assessment results and the assumptions on which these results depend. This paper provides a brief overview of the CORAS framework with particular emphasis on the role of UML and UP. </br>
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CCLRC
,
BITD
Keywords
unified process
,
systems engineering
,
Model -based risk management
,
semi-formal modelling
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English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 2002 Information Resources Management Association International Conference. , Seattle, Washington, USA,, May 19-22, 2002, Issues and Trends of Information Technology Management in Contemporary Organizations. ISBN: 1930708394 Editor: Khosrowpour M (2002): 925.
2002
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