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SecTOOL is a case tool for security engineering. It comes as an extension to traditional UML tools, taking into account access control requirements. In particular, it supports the developer in eliciting access control information from UML diagrams for the early phases, starting with requirements analysis and use case diagrams. Access control policies coded in VPL or XACML are generated from the diagrams; vice versa, textually coded policies can be visualized in UML diagrams. Design and usage of the tool are described, emphasizing its platform independence through XACML.
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Kolarczyk, S., Koch, M., Löhr, KP., Pauls, K. (2006). SecTOOL – Supporting Requirements Engineering for Access Control. In: Müller, G. (eds) Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Security. ETRICS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3995. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11766155_18
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