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- 2017
- Asim Abdulkhaleq, Stefan Wagner, Daniel Lammering, Hagen Boehmert, Pierre Blueher:
Using STPA in Compliance with ISO 26262 for Developing a Safe Architecture for Fully Automated Vehicles. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 149-162 - Paul Chomicz, Armin Müller-Lerwe, Götz-Philipp Wegner, Rainer Busch, Stefan Kowalewski:
Towards the Use of Controlled Natural Languages in Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 163- - Christopher Corbett, Tobias Basic, Thomas Lukaseder, Frank Kargl:
A Testing Framework Architecture for Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 89-102 - Christof Ebert:
Risk-Oriented Security Engineering. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 27-44 - Kevin Lamshöft, Robert Altschaffel, Jana Dittmann:
Adapting Organic Computing Architectures to an Automotive Environment to Increase Safety & Security. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 103-119 - Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski:
Exploring and Understanding Multicore Interference from Observable Factors. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 75-88 - Norman A. Rink, Jerónimo Castrillón:
Extending a Compiler Backend for Complete Memory Error Detection. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 61-74 - Andreas Schwierz, Georg Seifert, Sebastian Hiergeist:
Funktionale Sicherheit in Automotive und Avionik: Ein Staffellauf. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 13-25 - Nelufar Ulfat-Bunyadi, Denis Hatebur, Maritta Heisel:
Performing a More Realistic Safety Analysis by Means of the Six-Variable Model. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 135-148 - Marko Wolf, Robert Lambert:
Hacking Trucks - Cybersecurity Risks and Effective Cybersecurity Protection for Heavy Duty Vehicles. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 45-60 - Konstantin Zichler, Steffen Helke:
Ontologiebasierte Abhängigkeitsanalyse im Projektlastenheft. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 121-134 - Peter Dencker, Herbert Klenk, Hubert B. Keller, Erhard Plödereder:
Automotive - Safety & Security 2017 - Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit für automobile Informationstechnik, Stuttgart, Germany, Mai 30-31, 2017. LNI P-269, Gesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn 2017, ISBN 978-3-88579-663-3 [contents] - 2014
- Stephanie Bayer, Thomas Enderle, Dennis Kengo Oka, Marko Wolf:
Security Crash Test - Practical Security Evaluations of Automotive Onboard IT Components. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 125-139 - Martin Böhner, Alexander Mattausch, Alexander Much:
Extending Software Architectures from Safety to Security. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 41-54 - Antje Gieraths:
Umsetzung der Anforderungen aus der ISO 26262 bei der Entwicklung eines Steuergeräts aus dem Fahrerinformationsbereich. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 69-78 - Benjamin Glas, Carsten Gebauer, Jochen Hänger, Andreas Heyl, Jürgen Klarmann, Stefan Kriso, Priyamvadha Vembar, Philipp Wörz:
Automotive Safety and Security Integration Challenges. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 13-28 - Benjamin Glas, Jens Gramm, Priyamvadha Vembar:
Towards an Information Security Framework for the Automotive Domain. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 109-124 - Stefan Kaufmann:
Implementation and adaptation of the Pseudonymous PKI for Ubiquitous Computing for Car-2-Car Communication. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 95-108 - Jörn Schneider, Tillmann Nett:
Safety Issues of Integrating IVI and ADAS functionality via running Linux and AUTOSAR in parallel on a Dual-Core-System. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 55-68 - Marco Weiskopf, Christoph Wohlfahrt, Albrecht Schmidt:
Absicherung eines Radarsensors im Systemverbund mit der Hardware-in-the-Loop Testtechnologie. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 29-40 - Christian Wenzel-Benner, Daniel Wasserrab:
Kryptographische Hashfunktionen: Historie, Angriffe und aktuell sichere Standards. Automotive - Safety & Security 2014: 79-94 - Herbert Klenk, Hubert B. Keller, Erhard Plödereder, Peter Dencker:
Automotive - Safety & Security 2014 (2015), Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit für automobile Informationstechnik, Tagung, 21.-22.04.2015, Stuttgart, Germany. LNI P-240, GI 2014, ISBN 978-3-88579-634-3 [contents] - 2012
- Rasmus Adler, Sören Kemmann, Markus Schurius, Christian Allmann:
Modellbasierte Sicherheitsanalysen im BMBF-Förderprojekt e performance. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 179-193 - Klaus Becker, Christian Buckl, Alexander Camek, Rainer Falk, Ludger Fiege, Jürgen Geßner, Stephan Sommer:
SW-basierte Integration von neuen Fahrzeugfunktionen in zentralisierten Controllern. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 115-132 - Christian Berger, Sebastian Siegl:
Constructive Requirements Modeling - More Reliable Implementations in a Shorter Time. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 149-162 - Jürgen Braun, Jürgen Mottok, Christian Miedl, Dirk Geyer, Mark Minas:
Increasing the reliability of single and multi core systems with software rejuvenation and coded processing. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 163-178 - Cyrille Comar, Johannes Kanig, Yannick Moy:
Integration von Formaler Verifikation und Test. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 133-148 - David Haworth, Tobias Jordan, Alexander Mattausch, Alexander Much:
Freedom from Interference for AUTOSAR-based ECUs: a partitioned AUTOSAR stack. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 85-98 - Stefan Jähnichen:
Modelica - Modeling and simulation of technical systems. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 11 - Felix Jakob, Wolfgang Kremer, Andreas Schulze, Jürgen Großmann, Nadja Menz, Martin A. Schneider, Alain-Georges Vouffo Feudjio:
Risk-based testing of Bluetooth functionality in an automotive environment. Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: 211-228
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