The domain-network model is effectively a declarative program comprising a sequence of inferences. These take a relatively simple system model and add lots of inferred details which are then used to identify threats and analyse their consequences.
Users of system-modeller do need an understanding of the way various aspects of a system are modelled using related assets, including some of the underlying assumptions and the rules used to add detail to the model.
We therefore need documentation displayed via a suitable medium such as a wiki. This issue covers the need to set that up and get the process started for populating and subsequently maintaining the content.
The domain-network model is effectively a declarative program comprising a sequence of inferences. These take a relatively simple system model and add lots of inferred details which are then used to identify threats and analyse their consequences.
Users of system-modeller do need an understanding of the way various aspects of a system are modelled using related assets, including some of the underlying assumptions and the rules used to add detail to the model.
We therefore need documentation displayed via a suitable medium such as a wiki. This issue covers the need to set that up and get the process started for populating and subsequently maintaining the content.