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Vortragende(r) | Benjamin Plach | |
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Vortragstyp | Bachelorarbeit | |
Betreuer(in) | Emre Taşpolatoğlu | |
Termin | Fr 6. Oktober 2017 | |
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Kurzfassung | A model-based catalog for security solutions and an architecture-based security analysis tool that helps developers without security expertise is in development at the FZI. The more the catalog grows, the harder it gets for its users to browse it manually. A query language for the security catalog would offer users an easy way to browse it and, in addition, it would support the development of the security analysis tool. During the work on this thesis, this query language was developed. Afterwards, it was evaluated on the case study CoCoME. |