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Advances in model-driven security
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Abstract
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Sound methodologies for constructing security-critical systems are extremely important in order to confront the increasingly varied security threats. As a response to this need, Model-Driven Security has emerged in the early 2000s as a specialized Model-Driven Engineering approach for supporting the development of security-critical systems. In this chapter we summarize the most important developments of Model-Driven Security during the past decade. In order to do so we start by building a taxonomy of the most important concepts of this domain. We then use our taxonomy to describe and evaluate a set of representative and influential Model-Driven Security approaches in the literature. In our development of this topic we concentrate on the concepts shared by Model-Driven Engineering and Model-Driven Security. This allows us to identify and debate the advantages, disadvantages, and open issues when applying Model-Driven Engineering to the Information Security domain. This chapter provides a broad view of Model-Driven Security and is intended as an introduction to Model-Driven Security for students, researchers, and practitioners. |
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Language
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English
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Advances in computers. - New York
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Publication
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San diego
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Elsevier academic press inc
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2014
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ISSN
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0065-2458
[online]
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ISBN
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978-0-12-800162-2
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DOI
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10.1016/B978-0-12-800162-2.00003-8
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93
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ISI
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000332685300004
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