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System Specification Based Network Modeling for Survivability Testing Simulation

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Information Security and Cryptology — ICISC 2002 (ICISC 2002)

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As the structure and behavior of computer network becomes complicated and unpredictable, it becomes difficult to test the survivability of network. The modeling and simulation is a widely used approach to predict the behavior of system or set of system. In this research, we apply a modeling methodology to construct the valid model of computer network focusing on its vulnerability for survivability testing. To accomplish our aim, the appropriate modeling method should be defined. Especially, we take advantage of the system specification based modeling approach to construct valid network model.

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Kim, H. (2003). System Specification Based Network Modeling for Survivability Testing Simulation. In: Lee, P.J., Lim, C.H. (eds) Information Security and Cryptology — ICISC 2002. ICISC 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2587. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36552-4_7

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