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Applying Formal Methods to a Certifiably Secure Software System

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Constance L. Heitmeyer; Myla M. Archer; Elizabeth I. Leonard; John D. McLean

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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Volume 34, Issue 1, p.82–97 (8)
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Pomorova, Oksana, and Sergii Lysenko. "Formal and Intelligent Methods for Security and Resilience: Education and Training Issues." Information & Security: An International Journal 35, no. 2 (2016): 133-150.
APA style: Heitmeyer, C. L., Archer M. M., Leonard E. I., & McLean J. D. (8).  Applying Formal Methods to a Certifiably Secure Software System. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. 34(1), 82–97.
Chicago style: Heitmeyer, Constance L., Myla M. Archer, Elizabeth I. Leonard, and John D. McLean. "Applying Formal Methods to a Certifiably Secure Software System." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 34, no. 1 (8): 82-97.
IEEE style: Heitmeyer, C. L., M. M. Archer, E. I. Leonard, and J. D. McLean, "Applying Formal Methods to a Certifiably Secure Software System", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 34, issue 1, pp. 82–97, Jan-Feb 2008.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2007.70772
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