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Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard

Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard
Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard
The standard way of visualising protocols using pictures with boxes and arrows is insufficient to study the protocols in detail. The problem is that the structuring of the protocols relies on elements not explicit in the standard visual rendering. To solve the problem one should visualise not only the operations and the messages but also the state and the security. Using an object oriented data flow model makes it possible to explicitly render the security and the state manipulations of the protocols. The required combination of data flow, object orientedness and visual programming is provided by the Prograph language. This language has been used to build a prototype of some of the protocols in the load purse transaction of the CEN Inter-sector electronic purse draft standard. The resulting conformant prototype provides abstract and concrete views on the system at all significant levels. The prototype supports animation of the standard, giving the protocol designer feedback on design decisions.
ISBN 90 6196 465 2
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Glaser, H.
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Hartel, P. H.
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Frz, E. K. de Jong
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Hartel, P. H.
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Paradinas, P.
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Quisquater, J.-J.
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Glaser, H.
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Glaser, H., Hartel, P. H. and Frz, E. K. de Jong (1996) Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard. Hartel, P. H., Paradinas, P. and Quisquater, J.-J. (eds.) Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. Smart card research and advanced application (CARDIS 1996). pp. 89-110 .

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Abstract

The standard way of visualising protocols using pictures with boxes and arrows is insufficient to study the protocols in detail. The problem is that the structuring of the protocols relies on elements not explicit in the standard visual rendering. To solve the problem one should visualise not only the operations and the messages but also the state and the security. Using an object oriented data flow model makes it possible to explicitly render the security and the state manipulations of the protocols. The required combination of data flow, object orientedness and visual programming is provided by the Prograph language. This language has been used to build a prototype of some of the protocols in the load purse transaction of the CEN Inter-sector electronic purse draft standard. The resulting conformant prototype provides abstract and concrete views on the system at all significant levels. The prototype supports animation of the standard, giving the protocol designer feedback on design decisions.

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Published date: September 1996
Additional Information: Address: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Venue - Dates: Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. Smart card research and advanced application (CARDIS 1996), 1996-09-01
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 250585
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/250585
ISBN: ISBN 90 6196 465 2
PURE UUID: 16d9b94d-6def-42ba-a290-00e0040f4dd4

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 1999
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Author: H. Glaser
Author: P. H. Hartel
Author: E. K. de Jong Frz
Editor: P. H. Hartel
Editor: P. Paradinas
Editor: J.-J. Quisquater

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