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Conclusion and Next Steps. The current report has shown the results of the first evaluation cycle for SESAMO, which was per- formed at the end of the 2nd year. For this evaluation cycle of SESAMO, a set of six evaluation criteria was defined and each use case was evaluated individually. In this preliminary evaluation round, only three of the six criteria could provide meaningful results for each use case, mainly because of their different state of progress. 1. Percentage of safety / security related requirements that can be captured at model level (with SESAMO tool chain) against the total set of such requirements known to be applicable to the specific SESAMO use cases specified in deliverable D1.1. Goal : 60% Actual : 78% Status : fulfilled 2. Percentage of unresolved safety and security related conflicts in relationship to overall safety and security related architecture in end product developed in the use cases (similar to metrics in existing standards that measure percentage of certain types of failures in overall product archi- tectures). Goal : 10% Actual : 38% Status : not fulfilled 3. Percentage of unresolved safety and security related conflicts caused by problems or errors that should have been prevented or captured by the SESAMO tool chain and methodology (as op- posed to conceptual errors made by the user that could not be prevented by any tool). Goal : 5% Actual : 30% Status : not fulfilled 4. Percentage improvement of safety and security related architectural definition automation through the methodology and tool chain. Goal : 40% Actual : Status : not yet evaluated 5. Percentage improvement of safety and security related accreditation automation through the methodology and tool chain. Goal : 10% Actual : Status : not yet evaluated 6. Percentage improvement in integration of the safety and security related tool chain, whereby the integration is measured through the reduction of manual intervention required between tools.

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