SEC-MDA 2010 - Second International Workshop on Security in Model Driven Architecture (SEC-MDA 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Second International Workshop on Security in Model Driven Architecture (SEC-MDA 2010)
The workshop would like to discuss how software security can be improved through the MDA approach. The main discussion topics will be:
? How security specialists can capture their security expertise in form of reusable models, in particular threat and vulnerability models
? How the security requirements and goals can be traced all along the development process
? How security models and profiles can be merged with system models in different abstraction levels
? How security models can be shared and reused
? How developers can benefit from these reusable models for specification and design (e.g. through sharing tool artifacts such as security design patterns)
? How security testing can be improved through security models.
? Which are the requirements on tools to support the creation, transformation and use of security models
The workshop will try to bring together people from both academia and industry, from all the different areas that want to/might play an active role in domain of security solutions and issue in MDA, to discuss problems, highlight possible solutions, disseminate success stories and also draft a possible research agenda.
The workshop would like to discuss how software security can be improved through the MDA approach. The main discussion topics will be:
? How security specialists can capture their security expertise in form of reusable models, in particular threat and vulnerability models
? How the security requirements and goals can be traced all along the development process
? How security models and profiles can be merged with system models in different abstraction levels
? How security models can be shared and reused
? How developers can benefit from these reusable models for specification and design (e.g. through sharing tool artifacts such as security design patterns)
? How security testing can be improved through security models.
? Which are the requirements on tools to support the creation, transformation and use of security models
The workshop will try to bring together people from both academia and industry, from all the different areas that want to/might play an active role in domain of security solutions and issue in MDA, to discuss problems, highlight possible solutions, disseminate success stories and also draft a possible research agenda.
Other CFPs
- Third Workshop on Model-based Testing in Practice (MoTiP'10)
- Third Workshop on Model-Driven Tool & Process Integration (MDTPI 2010)
- THIRD International Workshop on Model-Driven Product Line Engineering (MDPLE)
- First Workshop on Hands-on Platforms and tools for model-based engineering of Embedded Systems (HoPES'10)
- Second Workshop on Behavioral Modelling - Foundations and Applications (BM-FA 2010)
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