WP12 Overall Integration
TAS3_D12p1_v14.pdf (deprecated)
Interface Management Report - Accepted by European Commission in June 2009.
TAS3_D12p1 Interface Management Report V2p0.pdf
TAS3 D12.1.2 Accepted by European Commission in March 2010. Executive Summary: This document reports on the results achieved after 24 months of integration work. In order to bootstrap the integration, a temporary re-focus on mutual development and security software training turned out to be necessary. This refocus has lead to working integration technology demonstrator software, which utilises a significant number of all planned architectural modules. Starting in PM 25, the focus will shift back to integration: interface and configuration management, testing, issue reporting, and preliminary user feedback. Rules and guidelines are in place to deploy a controlled process of component integration according to the TAS3 Quality Manual. Procedures have been developed to allow components to be efficiently verified and validated against the relevant specifications. A software system which partially automates the process and enforces the procedures is available.
TAS3_D12p3 End-to-end Testing V1p0.pdf
TAS3 D12.3 Accepted by European Commission in March 2010. Executive Summary: This report describes the inter-partner system testing procedures and tools, intended to be deployed in the third and fourth years of the project. Care has been taken to acknowledge the research aspects of TAS3, so that changes in requirements, specifications, architecture, and design can still be accomodated in changing software. During the project, the end-to-end testing is intended to reveal problems both in architecture and design, and in implementation, with the explicit goal to assure that the final architecture is correct, implementable, and usable in real applications. Future commercial implementations of TAS3 results, created during the exploitation phase, aim to be fully certified software. Prototyping this TAS3 certification process, including testing procedures, is part of the project. At the project midpoint, WP12 is changing back to its originally foreseen task: to assure a coherent, end-to-end integration of security components with applications. For a while, it had been necessary to explicitly support mutual understanding and initial development efforts. With the integration technology demonstration well underway, we are back on course. For this reason, the current December 2009 release of this report should be regarded as the starting point, describing how the Consortium intends to approach the integration and end-to-end testing in 2010 and 2011.
TAS3_D12p4 Integrated System V1p0.pdf
TAS3 D12.4 Accepted by European Commission in March 2010. Executive Summary: Phase One of the Integrated System demonstrates that all technologies used by the TAS3 Consortium can be successfully integrated in the first place. Although the architecture does not prescribe specific technologies and merely suggests wire protocol standards only, actual implementation of TAS3 security cannot avoid more specific agreements on interfaces and platforms. It was not clear a priori whether the planned technologies could be married as intended, so Phase One focused on proving this. We are satisfied with the results. Since May 2009, all “developer partners” of TAS3 have been working as a team, led by WP2 (Architecture) and WP12 (Integration) towards the common goal of having several working technology demonstrators ready before 2010. The Consortium settled on two main integration demos: one in the field of Employability based on the scenario provided by the University of Nottingham, and one in the field of Healthcare based on a Custodix scenario. In parallel, TAS3 legacy support based on the Risaris SOA Gateway has been developed with an available front and back end to make it tangible. Some other developments, such as the online compliance testing by CNR, and parts of the Trust Metrics by TU/e, have not been integrated at this time but they are compatible at the wire level by design.

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