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Researching, developing, and transitioning advances in separation architectures, model-based system engineering, and mathematical analysis.
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- Real-time Operating System SchedulingProvide end-to-end, system-wide schedulabilty analysis, and generate real-time operating system (RTOS) schedules and configuration information
- Embedded System Tradespace AnalysisSupport least-commitment design strategies by continuously evaluating embedded system design alternatives against diverse requirements.
- Isolation TechnologyEnable virtual security enclaves within a single physical server
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- Weird MachinesAnticipating vulnerabilities related to computer systems that employ artificial intelligence
- Education InnovationDelivering game-based education to adolescents and young adults
- Automated Behavior AnalysisDetecting vulnerabilities in embedded systems using timed automata (VOLTA)
- Code GenerationAutomating the integration of cyber-resilient components in complex systems
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AADL Annex for the FACE™ Technical Standard Edition 3.0 Published by SAE International
AADL Annex for the FACE™ Technical Standard Edition 3.0 Published by SAE International
The Architecture Analysis & Design Language (AADL) Annex F: AADL Annex for the FACE™ Technical Standard Edition 3.0 has officially been published by SAE International. Adventium Labs led the development of this annex and its approval for inclusion as part of the AADL standard. The annex supports the modeling, analysis, and integration of Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) artifacts in AADL. It documents AADL style guidelines and provides an AADL property set that supports a common approach to using AADL to express architectures that include FACE components. Using common AADL properties and component representations makes AADL models of FACE components portable and reusable and increases the utility of AADL-based tools.