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The one-day event in August will feature presentations on MBSE across the lifecycle, in Defense Department acquisition, and ...
Potential differences in software bills of materials (SBOMs) for an individual piece of software can undermine confidence in ...
Hello, its Ryan. We've noticed a misconception about IPv6 that is popular on the internet: that IPv6 addresses are hard to ping sweep because there are so many possible addresses.
This SEI Blog post highlights the application of MDE tools for automatic code generation and provides a template for collecting information from MDE vendors.
The Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is marking 40 years as a cornerstone of advancing software as a strategic advantage for national security. For four decades, ...
This SEI Blog post describes efforts to develop fuzzy hashing, a technique to help analysts determine if two pieces of suspected malware are similar.
Assuring that Agile implementation outcomes meet senior stakeholders’ expectations is not a given. In this webcast, Peter Capell addresses the role of a practical vision to meet those expectations, ...
Since its inception in 1984, the SEI has worked to make software do more, be more secure, deploy faster, and cost less; improving software systems vital to national defense and the broader information ...
This white paper examines how decision makers, such as technical leads and program managers, can assess the fitness of large language models (LLMs) to address software engineering and acquisition ...