Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
523821 Journal of Visual Languages & Computing 2008 29 Pages PDF
Abstract

Existing visual modeling paradigms do not adequately cover the visual modeling of security protocols: sequences of interactions between principals in a security system. A visual formalism for security protocol modeling should not only be well-defined but also satisfy certain pragmatic criteria: support for compositional, comprehensive, laconic, and lucid models. Candidate techniques from the OMG's Model Driven Architecture, based largely on UML 2.0, lack a formal syntax and semantics. Well-defined visual formalisms outside of UML have shortcomings with respect to one or more of the pragmatic criteria. We present the GSPML visual formalism as a solution that satisfies all of the pragmatic criteria. We show that GSPML is well-defined with structural operational semantics and a hypergraph grammar syntax.

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