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A tool for visual specification and verification for secure process movements

  • Yeongbok Choe
  • , Woorim Choi
  • , Gyeongeon Jeon
  • , Moonkun Lee
    • Jeonbuk National University

    Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference paperpeer-review

    Abstract

    This paper presents a tool, called SAVE, developed on the ADOxx meta-modelling platform, to implement a dual approach to specify and verify the requirements for secure movements of processes in distributed mobile real-time systems. For specification, a process algebra, called ö-Calculus, was visualized to define the movements of processes on a conceptual geographical space. For verification, a first-order logic, called GTS logic, was visualized to define the dependencies among the movements. Both visualization methods make the specification and verification of the systems more comprehensible and configurable. All the necessary visualization capabilities were fully supported by the graphical facilities of ADOxx. SAVE can be considered to be one of the unique tools for visualization of requirements and verification of the movements in the systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationeChallenges e-2015 Conference Proceedings
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    ISBN (Electronic)9781905824533
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2016.03.24
    EventeChallenges e-2015 Conference - Vilnius, Lithuania
    Duration: 2015.11.252015.11.26

    Publication series

    NameeChallenges e-2015 Conference Proceedings

    Conference

    ConferenceeChallenges e-2015 Conference
    Country/TerritoryLithuania
    CityVilnius
    Period15.11.2515.11.26

    Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

    • Computer Science & Information Systems
    • Data Science

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