Performance analysis of security aspects in UML models

D. Petriu, C. Woodside, D. Petriu, Jing Xu, Toqeer Israr, Geri Georg, R. France, J. Bieman, S. Houmb, J. Jürjens
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The focus of the paper is on the analysis of performance effects of different security solutions modeled as aspects in UML. Aspect oriented modeling (AOM) allows software designers to isolate and separately address solutions for crosscutting concerns, which are defined as distinct UML aspect models, then are composed with the primary UML model of the system under development. For performance analysis we use techniques developed previously in the PUMA project, which take as input UML models annotated with the standard UML Profile for Schedulability, Performance and Time (SPT), and transform them first into Core Scenario Model (CSM) and then into different performance models. The contribution of this paper is in performing the composition of the aspects with the primary model at the CSM level. The input is represented by the primary model and a number of aspect models in UML+SPT, which are processed as follows: a) converted separately to CSM; b) composed into a single CSM model; c) transformed into a Layered Queueing Networks (LQN) model and d) analyzed. The proposed approach is illustrated with a case study based on two standards, TPC-W and SSL.
UML模型中安全方面的性能分析
本文的重点是分析在UML中建模为方面的不同安全解决方案的性能影响。面向方面的建模(AOM)允许软件设计人员为横切关注点隔离并单独处理解决方案,这些解决方案被定义为不同的UML方面模型,然后与正在开发的系统的主要UML模型组合在一起。对于性能分析,我们使用先前在PUMA项目中开发的技术,它采用带有可调度性、性能和时间(SPT)标准UML概要文件注释的输入UML模型,并首先将它们转换为核心场景模型(CSM),然后转换为不同的性能模型。本文的贡献是在CSM层面上用主要模型进行方面的组合。输入由UML+SPT中的主要模型和许多方面模型表示,它们按照以下方式进行处理:a)分别转换为CSM;b)组成单个CSM模型;c)转化为分层排队网络(LQN)模型;d)分析。通过一个基于两个标准(TPC-W和SSL)的案例研究说明了所提出的方法。
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