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Survivable Network Analysis Method |
Richard C. Ciampa
Dawn Day
Jennifer R. Franks
Christopher T. Tsuboi
Special Report
CMU/SEI-2006-SR-008
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The four studies in this document are student contributions to the
SEI Global Information Grid (GIG) Survivability Study. Each study
explores an issue relevant to the survivability of networks which are
systems of systems. Since the GIG is inherently a system of systems,
the survivability of operational concepts such as Joint Battle
Management Command and Control (JBMC2) will largely depend on the
extent to which GIG architecture is approached from this perspective.
Systems of systems differ from large, monolithic systems because of
the simultaneous independence and interdependence of their constituent
parts, and therefore traditional survivability methods are not
sufficient. To deal with the operational complexity resulting from
qualities peculiar to systems of systems, planners and builders of the
GIG will need to formulate broad strategic approaches taking these
qualities into account. These four studies have attempted to identify
characteristics of systems of systems which may be useful in this
endeavor. The specific areas explored in this document include the
following: the applicability of autonomous agents in a system of
systems; the suitability of conventional software testing in a
system-of-systems environment; emergent properties and unanticipated
consequences in a system of systems; the role of ontologies in
systems-of-systems interoperability; the architectural properties and
operational survivability effects of internet protocol version 6
(IPv6) technology. |