Software architecture is the primary carrier of system qualities, such as performance, modifiability, and security. Architecture helps ensure that a design approach will yield an acceptable system and ...
The SEI Digital Library houses thousands of technical papers and other documents, ranging from SEI Technical Reports on groundbreaking research to conference proceedings, survey results, and source ...
Scherlis, B., 2024: Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities in Modern AI: Integrity, Confidentiality, and Governance. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering ...
Robert, J., and Schmidt, D., 2023: Generative AI Q&A: Applications in Software Engineering. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights ...
In November 2023, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) developed the first Artificial Intelligence Security Incident Response Team (AISIRT) to increase the safety and security of the artificial ...
Shevchenko, N., 2020: An Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog ...
Schmidt, D., and Robert, J., 2024: Applying Large Language Models to DoD Software Acquisition: An Initial Experiment. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering ...
As software for avionics, cyber-physical, and autonomous systems becomes increasingly complex, the cost to assure these and other mission- and safety-critical systems is growing. Software attributes ...
Ozkaya, I., Carleton, A., Robert, J., and Schmidt, D., 2023: Application of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Software Engineering: Overblown Hype or Disruptive Change ...
Bernaciak, C., and Ross, D., 2022: How Easy Is It to Make and Detect a Deepfake?. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog ...
Leaders in defense and national security want to obtain the leap-ahead capabilities AI offers. At the same time, it is difficult to get AI right. As many as 85% of current AI deployments fail—failures ...
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC)—a nonprofit, public–private partnership that conducts research for ...