Blog Posts
The Latest Work from the SEI: Zero Trust, DevSecOps, and Software Resilience
This blog highlights recent SEI publications in the areas of zero trust, DevSecOps, and software resilience.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
The Top 10 Blog Posts of 2022
This post presents the 10 most visited posts of 2022 highlighting our work in deepfakes, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and DevSecOps.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
The Latest Work from the SEI: Digital Engineering, AI, and Deepfakes
This post highlights the latest work from the SEI in the areas of deepfakes, AI engineering, and digital engineering.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
The Latest Work from the SEI: The SEI Year in Review, Explainable AI, and Digital Engineering Effectiveness
This blog post presents the 2021 Year in Review as well as recent publications in the fields of explainable artificial intelligence, cyber risk and resilience management, and digital engineering.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
The Latest Work from the SEI: The Future of Software Engineering, Ethical AI, Cloud Adoption, and Machine Learning
This blog post summarizes some recent publications from the SEI in the areas of machine learning, ethical artificial intelligence, cloud adoption, and mixed-criticality systems.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
Six Acquisition Pathways for Large-Scale, Complex Systems
How to map technical reference frameworks (TRFs) to the pathways that compose the DoD’s Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF)
• By Douglas C. Schmidt, Nickolas Guertin
In Software Architecture
Top 10 Blog Posts of 2021
In this blog post, we present the 10 most-visited posts published between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021.
• By Douglas C. Schmidt
Toward Technical Reference Frameworks to Support Large-Scale Systems of Systems
Strategies for creating architectures for large-scale, complex, and interoperable systems of systems that are composed of functions covering a broad range of requirements.
• By Nickolas Guertin, Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Architecture
Technical Issues in Navigating the Transition from Sustainment to Engineering Software-Reliant Systems
This post explores technical issues that must be addressed as sustainment teams transition to organic software engineering responsibilities.
• By Thomas Evans, Michael Gagliardi, Mena Kostial, Nicholas Reimer, Douglas C. Schmidt
In Software Engineering Research and Development
The Latest Work from the SEI: Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure, Cybersecurity Research, Cyber Risk and Resilience, and the Importance of Fostering Diversity in Software Engineering
This post highlights the latest work from the SEI in coordinated vulnerability disclosure, cyber risk and resilience management, automation, and the science of cybersecurity.