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Architectural Analysis of MAFTIA's Intrusion Tolerance Capabilities (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Ian Welch, John Wame, Peter Ryan, Robert Stroud



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Abstract: The purpose of this deliverable is to provide an analysis of MAFTIA's intrusion tolerance capabilities at an architectural level. We first summarise the various architectural concepts and mechanisms that MAFTIA has developed for constructing intrusion tolerant systems. We then present a realistic "use case" for the MAFTIA architecture, based on a simplified but realistic e-commerce application. Using a methodology based on fault trees, we provide a representative but by no means complete set of ... (Update)

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@misc{ welch-architectural,
  author = "Ian Welch and John Wame and Peter Ryan and Robert Stroud",
  title = "Architectural Analysis of MAFTIA's Intrusion Tolerance Capabilities",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/welch99architectural.html" }
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