Safety and Security of Cyber-Physical Systems: Engineering Dependable Software Using Principle-Based Development
| AUTHOR | Furrer, Frank J. |
| PUBLISHER | Springer Vieweg (07/22/2022) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) consist of software-controlled computing devices communicating with each other and interacting with the physical world through sensors and actuators.
Because most of the functionality of a CPS is implemented in software, the software is of crucial importance for the safety and security of the CPS. This book presents principle-based engineering for the development and operation of dependable software.
The knowledge in this book addresses organizations that want to strengthen their methodologies to build safe and secure software for mission-critical cyber-physical systems.
The book:
- Presents a successful strategy for the management of vulnerabilities, threats, and failures in mission-critical cyber-physical systems;
- Offers deep practical insight into principle-based software development (62 principles are introduced and cataloged into five categories: Business & organization, general principles, safety, security, andrisk management principles);
- Provides direct guidance on architecting and operating dependable cyber-physical systems for software managers and architects.
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) consist of software-controlled computing devices communicating with each other and interacting with the physical world through sensors and actuators. Typical examples are a water treatment plant, an unmanned aerial vehicle, and a heart pacemaker. Because most of the functionality is implemented in software, the software is of crucial importance for the safety and security of the CPS.
As software engineering becomes disciplined and mature, generally accepted principles have emerged. This book advocates principle-based engineering for the development and operation of dependable software. A total of 62 principles are introduced and cataloged into five categories: Business & organization, general principles, safety, security, and risk management principles. The principles are rigorous, teachable, and enforceable. The terminology used is precisely defined. The material is supported by numerous examples and enriched by illustrative quotes from celebrities in the field.
The book
- Presents a successful strategy for the management of vulnerabilities, threats, and failures in mission-critical cyber-physical systems
- Offers deep practical insight into principle-based software development
- Provides direct guidance on architecting dependable cyber-physical systems for software managers and architects
Prof. Dr. Frank J. Furrer is a longstanding consultant for very large information systems, author or co-author of 6 books, and a computer science teacher at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany.
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) consist of software-controlled computing devices communicating with each other and interacting with the physical world through sensors and actuators.
Because most of the functionality of a CPS is implemented in software, the software is of crucial importance for the safety and security of the CPS. This book presents principle-based engineering for the development and operation of dependable software.
The knowledge in this book addresses organizations that want to strengthen their methodologies to build safe and secure software for mission-critical cyber-physical systems.
The book:
- Presents a successful strategy for the management of vulnerabilities, threats, and failures in mission-critical cyber-physical systems;
- Offers deep practical insight into principle-based software development (62 principles are introduced and cataloged into five categories: Business & organization, general principles, safety, security, andrisk management principles);
- Provides direct guidance on architecting and operating dependable cyber-physical systems for software managers and architects.
