Can't Find Specific VIATRA Paper Again [message #1832813] |
Fri, 25 September 2020 09:09  |
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Hey,
When I first started with VIATRA, I came across a paper in which VIATRA was presented with the use case of some kind of "consequence modelling". A "consequence model" was presented which captured of problems, the consequences of those problems and the mitigations for those problems. Recently, I've been discussing future work with some people and I would like refer to this paper. I think incorporating such a model our work could be quite interesting. However, I do not remember the name of the paper nor the exact names of the "consequence model" entities. I've tried to find the paper again but to no avail.
Does anybody perhaps have an idea/hunch which paper I'm talking about?
- Hans
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Re: Can't Find Specific VIATRA Paper Again [message #1832943 is a reply to message #1832813] |
Tue, 29 September 2020 12:48   |
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Hi Hans,
I had to ask around as I did not identify the paper from your description, but we believe you most likely meant the paper:
Bergmann G., Massacci F., Paci F., Tun T.T., Varró D., Yu Y. (2012) A Tool for Managing Evolving Security Requirements. In: Nurcan S. (eds) IS Olympics: Information Systems in a Diverse World. CAiSE 2011. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 107. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29749-6_8
If this is the case, one thing I have to mention that the argumentation parts mentioned in the paper do not rely on VIATRA but were implemented in a separate way.
Hope this was helpful,
Zoltán
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