
System Analysis and Modeling
4th International SDL and MSC Workshop, SAM 2004, Ottawa, Canada, June 1-4, 2004, Revised Selected Papers
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 16. February 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 302 pages
978-3-540-24561-2 (ISBN)
Description
TheSDLandMSC(SAM)workshop,heldeverytwoyears,providesanopend- cussionarenaontopicsrelatedtothemodellingandanalysisofreactivesystems, distributed systems, and real-time systems (e.g., telecommunications, auto- tive, aerospace, and Web-based applications). The SAM workshop is a place for intensive discussions enabling the unfolding of ideas for the future devel- ment and application of SDL and MSC, and of related languages: ASN.1, eODL, TTCN, UML, and URN. The fourth instance of this workshop was held at the University of Ottawa, Canada, from June 1 to June 4, 2004 (http://www.site.uottawa.ca/sam04/). Itwasco-organizedbytheUniversityofOttawa,theSDLForumSociety,andthe International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T). SAM 2004 was also sponsored by SOLINET, SAFIRE-SDL, and Telelogic AB. The workshop welcomed 60 participants from 10 di?erent countries, including SDL Forum members, tool vendors, standardizers, industrial users, and researchers. In 2004, the program was composed of 21 papers, two panel sessions, one tutorial, several posters, and the third edition of the SDL design contest. The papers were selected by the Program Committee from 46 submissions.
After postworkshoprevisions,asecondroundofreviewledtotheselectionof19papers for publication in this volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Since the theme proposed for 2004 was Security Analysis and Modelling, the workshop started with a full-day tutorial on black-box security protocols, given by Sjouke Mauw and Cas Cremers. This tutorial introduced the basics of security protocols (which are "three-line programs that people still manage to get wrong") and ways of preventing many types of attacks based on a security model, veri?cation, and formal modelling and analysis. Many of the models were expressed as message sequence charts annotated with security properties.
After postworkshoprevisions,asecondroundofreviewledtotheselectionof19papers for publication in this volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Since the theme proposed for 2004 was Security Analysis and Modelling, the workshop started with a full-day tutorial on black-box security protocols, given by Sjouke Mauw and Cas Cremers. This tutorial introduced the basics of security protocols (which are "three-line programs that people still manage to get wrong") and ways of preventing many types of attacks based on a security model, veri?cation, and formal modelling and analysis. Many of the models were expressed as message sequence charts annotated with security properties.
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Series
Edition
2005 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Edition type
Annotated edition
Illustrations
XII, 302 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-24561-2 (9783540245612)
DOI
10.1007/b105884
Schweitzer Classification
Content
SDL and eODL.- Deployment and Configuration of Distributed Systems.- eODL and SDL in Combination for Components.- Applying eODL and SDL-Patterns for Developing TMN Managed Systems.- SPT - The SDL Pattern Tool.- Evolution of Languages.- Comparing UML 2.0 Interactions and MSC-2000.- Data Encoding for SDL in ITU-T Rec. Z.104.- SDL in a Changing World.- Requirements and MSC.- Early Validation of Deployment and Scheduling Constraints for MSC Specifications.- Scenario Synthesis from Imprecise Requirements.- Applying Reduction Techniques to Software Functional Requirement Specifications.- Security.- Proving a Soundness Property for the Joint Design of ASN.1 and the Basic Encoding Rules.- Checking Secrecy by Means of Partial Order Reduction.- Finding Covert Channels in Protocols with Message Sequence Charts: The Case of RMTP2.- SDL and Modelling.- A Metamodel for SDL-2000 in the Context of Metamodelling ULF.- A Flexible Micro Protocol Framework.- ICT Convergence: Modeling Issues.- Experience.- Dealing with Non-local Choice in IEEE 1073.2's Standard for Remote Control.- Guidelines for Using SDL in Product Development.- Validating Wireless Protocol Conformance Test Cases.