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  1. Proceedings of the Workshop on Model-Driven Security (MDsec '12)
  2. Incremental development of large, secure smart card applications
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Model-driven security: MDsec '12 Workshop at MoDELS 2012, Innsbruck, Austria
Architecting a security strategy measurement and management system
Model-driven architectural risk analysis using architectural and contextualised attack patterns
Towards model-driven development of access control policies for web applications
A model-driven approach for the extraction of network access-control policies
Toward a model-driven access-control enforcement mechanism for pervasive systems
Security asset elicitation for collaborative models
Augmented enterprise models as a foundation for generating security-related software: requirements and objectives
Incremental development of large, secure smart card applications
A tool for the synthesis of cryptographic orchestrators

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Incremental development of large, secure smart card applications

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Stenzel, Kurt Borek, Marian Moebius, Nina Reif, Wolfgang
Abstract SecureMDD is a model-driven approach to develop security-critical applications. The focus lies on the development of smart card and service applications. Those are inherently security-critical and are based on cryptographic protocols. These protocols are difficult to design and error-prone. To guarantee the security of an application, formal verification is an inherent part of our software engineering approach. In this paper we illustrate that the SecureMDD approach is applicable for the development of large and complex applications as well. To handle the size and complexity, an incremental development method is suggested. This is illustrated with the German electronic health card application as case study.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 6
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450318068
DOI 10.1145/2422498.2422507
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-10-01
Publisher Place New York
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Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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