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    1111The Service Development Environment intended to support the development of Service-Oriented Software by integrating various relevant development tools. Many of these tools have been developed as part of the [http://www.sensoria-ist.eu Sensoria] project. In general, the combined tools support the development, analysis, and deployment of service-oriented software systems. Since October 2010, the SDE is a cornerstone in the projects [http://www.nessos-project.eu/ NESSoS] and [http://www.ascens-ist.eu/ ASCENS]. 
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    13 NESSoS aims at constituting and integrating a long lasting research community on engineering secure software-based services and systems. Security-related tools are integrated into the SDE workbench in order to accelerate the development process of secure software. The [http://www.nessos-project.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=43:tools-and-methodologies&Itemid=88&layout=default role of the SDE in NESSoS] is to enable the integration of research results, which ensures a high level of integration between the various groups, results and activities. 
     13NESSoS aims at constituting and integrating a long lasting research community on engineering  secure software-based services and systems. The SDE serves as [http://www.nessos-project.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=43:tools-and-methodologies&Itemid=88&layout=default software workbench for secure services]. Various security-related tools, methods and techniques are being integrated into the SDE workbench in order to enhance the quality of secure software and to accelerate the development process.  
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    1515The goal of the ASCENS project is to build ensembles in a way that combines the maturity and wide applicability of traditional software engineering approaches with the assurance about functional and non-functional properties provided by formal methods. In addition, the SDE is developed further to fulfill the requirements for engineering ensembles.