How Network Analysis Can Improve the Reliability of Modern Software Ecosystems

P. Boldi
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Modern software development is increasingly dependent on components, libraries and frameworks coming from third party vendors or open-source suppliers and made available through a number of platforms (or "forges"). This way of writing software puts an emphasis on reuse and on composition, commoditizing the services which modern applications require. On the other hand, bugs and vulnerabilities in a single library living in one such ecosystem can affect, directly or by transitivity, a huge number of other libraries and applications. Currently, only product-level information on library dependencies is used to contain this kind of danger, but this knowledge often reveals itself too imprecise to lead to effective (and possibly automated) handling policies. We will discuss how fine-grained function-level dependencies can greatly improve reliability and reduce the impact of vulnerabilities on the whole software ecosystem.
网络分析如何提高现代软件生态系统的可靠性
现代软件开发越来越依赖于来自第三方供应商或开源供应商的组件、库和框架,并通过许多平台(或“伪造”)提供。这种编写软件的方式强调重用和组合,使现代应用程序所需的服务商品化。另一方面,生活在这样一个生态系统中的单个库中的错误和漏洞可能直接或通过传递性影响大量其他库和应用程序。目前,只有关于库依赖关系的产品级信息被用于包含这种危险,但是这种知识经常暴露出自己太不精确,无法导致有效(可能是自动化)的处理策略。我们将讨论细粒度的功能级依赖如何极大地提高可靠性并减少漏洞对整个软件生态系统的影响。
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