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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde. Deriving operational software specifications from system goals. 2002.

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From Object Orientation to Goal Orientation: A Paradigm.. - van Lamsweerde, Letier (2003)   Self-citation (Letier Van lamsweerde)   (Correct)

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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde, "Deriving Operational Software Specifications from System Goals", Proc. FSE'10: 10th ACM SIGSOFT Symp. on the Foundations of Software Engineering, Charleston, November 2002.


From System Goals to Intruder Anti-Goals: Attack.. - van Lamsweerde.. (2003)   Self-citation (Van lamsweerde)   (Correct)

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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde, "Deriving Operational Software Specifications from System Goals", Proc. FSE'10: 10 ACM SIGSOFT Symp. on the Foundations of Software Engineering, Charleston, November 2002.


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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde, "Deriving Operational Software Specifications from System Goals", Proc. FSE'10: 10 ACM Symp. Foundations of Software Engineering , Charleston, November 2002.


From Object Orientation to Goal Orientation: A Paradigm.. - van Lamsweerde, Letier   Self-citation (Letier Van lamsweerde)   (Correct)

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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde, "Deriving Operational Software Specifications from System Goals", Proc. FSE'10: 10th ACM SIGSOFT Symp. on the Foundations of Software Engineering, Charleston, November 2002.


High Assurance Requires Goal Orientation - Letier, van Lamsweerde (2002)   Self-citation (Letier Van lamsweerde)   (Correct)

.... in the environment that may prevent critical goals from being achieved can be identified and resolved to produce more robust requirements [Lam00a] the goals can be specified precisely and refined incrementally into operational software specifications that provably assure the higher level goals [Dar96, Let02a, Let02b]. This paper does not describe new research results per se. Our aim here is to illustrate the relevance and benefits of explicitly modeling and reasoning about multiple goals at various levels of abstraction in the specific context of high assurance systems. We show how our goal oriented ....

....by the software, the pre and postcondition describing these services in the domain, and strengthened conditions ensuring that the underlying goals from the goal model are met by the services. A catalog of formal operationalization patterns is available to support the operationalization step [Let01, Let02b]. For example, the Immediate Achieve pattern is shown in Fig. 5. COT fOperatio. fOperatio. Op2 (Domnre T Domnre T DomPo,tT DmP t TMT , ReqPre for RootGoal: J ReqTrigcfOr RootGoa Figure 5: The Immediate Achieve pattern Consider for example the goal Maintain ....

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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde, "Deriving Operational Software Specifications from System Goals", Proc. FSE'10: 10th ACM S1GSOFT Symp. on the Foundations of Software Engineering, Charleston, November 2002.


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E. Letier and A. van Lamsweerde. Deriving operational software specifications from system goals. 2002.

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