Hoisl, Bernhard and Strembeck, Mark (2012) A UML Extension for the Model-driven Specification of Audit Rules. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Information Systems Security Engineering (WISSE). Springer, Berlin. pp. 16-30. ISBN 978-3-642-31068-3
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Abstract
In recent years, a number of laws and regulations (such as the Basel II accord or SOX) demand that organizations record certain activities or decisions to fulfill legally enforced reporting duties. Most of these regulations have a direct impact on the information systems that support an organization's business processes. Therefore, the definition of audit requirements at the modeling-level is an important prerequisite for the thorough implementation and enforcement of corresponding policies in a software system. In this paper, we present a UML extension for the specification of audit properties. The extension is generic and can be applied to a wide variety of UML elements. In a model-driven development (MDD) approach, our extension can be used to generate corresponding audit rules via model transformations. (author's abstract)
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Additional Information: | To see the final version of this paper please visit the publisher's website. Access to the published version may require a subscription. There is Open Access to the accepted conference paper : http://gsya.esi.uclm.es/WISSE2012/index_archivos/Page528.htm |
Keywords: | audit / model-driven development / UML |
Divisions: | Departments > Informationsverarbeitung u Prozessmanag. > Informationswirtschaft > Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien |
Version of the Document: | Accepted for Publication |
Variance from Published Version: | None |
Depositing User: | ePub Administrator |
Date Deposited: | 13 Mar 2013 12:18 |
Last Modified: | 13 Mar 2013 12:18 |
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FIDES Link: | https://bach.wu.ac.at/d/research/results/58831/ |
URI: | https://epub.wu.ac.at/id/eprint/3820 |
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