Modeling and Enforcing Secure Object Flows in Process-driven SOAs: An Integrated Model-driven Approach

  • Bernhard Hoisl (Redner*in)

Aktivität: VortragWissenschaftlicher Vortrag (Science-to-Science)

Beschreibung

This talk presents an integrated model-driven approach for the specification and the enforcement of secure object flows in process-driven service-oriented architectures (SOA). In this context, a secure object flow ensures the confidentiality and the integrity of important objects (such as business contracts or electronic patient records) that are passed between different participants in SOA-based business processes. A formal and generic metamodel for secure object flows is specified that can be used to extend arbitrary process modeling languages. To demonstrate the approach, a UML extension for secure object flows is presented. Moreover, it is described how platform-independent models are mapped to platform-specific software artifacts via automated model transformations. In addition, we describe the integration of the approach with the Eclipse modeling framework and give a short tool demonstration.
Zeitraum29 Nov. 2012
EreignistitelOCG Arbeitskreis IT-Sicherheit: 2nd Young Researcher's Day
VeranstaltungstypKeine Angaben
BekanntheitsgradNational

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