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Evaluating the vulnerability of ISO 19100 and S-100 standards through visual approaches

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This paper introduces a graph-based visualization system for representing the vulnerabilities of an ecosystem of norms. Norm dependencies are crawled and extracted from reference normative documents. A series of interactive graphs and chord-based visualisations support the identification and valuations of norm interdependencies and clusters, as well as potential vulnerability propagation paths. The whole approach is applied to ISO 19100 standard series and S-100 geographical and electronic navigation chart standards.

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SIGSPATIAL '22: Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
November 2022
806 pages
ISBN:9781450395298
DOI:10.1145/3557915
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  1. GIS
  2. cybersecurity
  3. data visualization
  4. standard environment

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