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2017. Fault trees on a diet: automated reduction by graph rewriting. Formal Aspects of Computing. online pre-publication:1–53.
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2017. Quantitative security and safety analysis with attack-fault trees. Proceeding of the 18th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering, Singapore.
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2017. Uniform analysis of fault trees through model transformations. Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Reliabliity and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS 2017), Orlando, FL, USA.
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2017. Uniform analysis of fault trees through model transformations. Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Reliabliity and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS 2017), Orlando, FL, USA.
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2016. Maintenance analysis and optimization via statistical model checking: Evaluating a train pneumatic compressor. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems, QEST 2016, Québec City, Canada. 9826
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2016. Probabilistic reasoning with graphical security models. Information sciences. 342:111–131.
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2016. Uncovering dynamic fault trees. Proceedings of the 46th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2016), Toulouse, France. :299–310.
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2016. Using attack-defense trees to analyze threats and countermeasures in an ATM: A case study. 9th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on The Practice of Enterprise Modeling (PoEM), Skövde, Sweden. 267:326–334.
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2016. The Value of Attack-Defence Diagrams. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust, POST 2016, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. 9635:163–185.
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2015. DAG-Based Attack and Defense Modeling: Don't Miss the Forest for the Attack Trees. Computer Science Review. 13-14:1–38.
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2015. Fault Trees on a Diet - Automated Reduction by Graph Rewriting. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Dependable Software Engineering: Theories, Tools, and Applications (SETTA 2015), Nanjing, China. 9409:3–18.
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2015. Quantitative Attack Tree Analysis via Priced Timed Automata. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems, FORMATS 2015, Madrid, Spain. 9268:156–171.
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2015. Sequential and Parallel Attack Tree Modelling. Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security - Proceedings of the SAFECOM 2015 Workshops, ASSURE, DECSoS. ISSE, ReSA4CI, and SASSUR, Delft, The Netherlands. 9338:291–299.
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2015. Socio-Technical Security Metrics (Dagstuhl Seminar 14491). Dagstuhl Reports. 4:1–28.
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2015. Time dependent analysis with dynamic counter measure trees. Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Quantitative Aspects of Programming Languages and Systems (QAPL 2015), London, England.
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2014. Attacker profiling in quantitative security assessment based on attack trees. 19th Nordic Conference on Secure IT (NordSec), Troms?, Norway. 8788
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2014. DAG-Based Attack and Defense Modeling: Don't Miss the Forest for the Attack Trees. Computer Science Review. 13-14:1–38.
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2014. Experiences with formal engineering: model-based specification, implementation and testing of a software bus at Neopost. Science of computer programming. 80:188–209.
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2014. Experiences with formal engineering: model-based specification, implementation and testing of a software bus at Neopost. Science of computer programming. 80:188–209.
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2014. Experiences with formal engineering: model-based specification, implementation and testing of a software bus at Neopost. Science of computer programming. 80:188–209.
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2014. Experiences with formal engineering: model-based specification, implementation and testing of a software bus at Neopost. Science of computer programming. 80:188–209.
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2014. Incremental Bisimulation Abstraction Refinement. ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS). 13:ArtcleNo.142.
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2014. Meer vrouwen in de ict, waarom eigenlijk? Bits en chips. 9:20–21.
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2014. Meer vrouwen in de ict, waarom eigenlijk? Bits en chips. 9:20–21.


