The extension of the IDEA Methodology for a multilevel secure schema design


The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 879-890, Mar. 2000
10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.879,   PDF Download:

Abstract

Designing a multilevel database application is a complex process, and the entities and their associated security levels must be represented using an appropriate model unambiguously. It is also important to capture the semantics of a multilevel database application as accurate and complete as possible. Owing to the focus of the IDEA Methodology for designing the non-secure database applications on the data-intensive systems, the Object Model describes the static structure of the objects in an application and their relationships. That is, the Object Model in the IDEA Methodology is an extended Entity-Relationship model giving a static description of objects. The IDEA Methodology has not been developed the multilevel secure database applications, but by using an existing methodology we could take advantage of the various techniques that have already been developed for that methodology. That is, this way is easier to design the multilevel secure schema than to develop a new model from scratch. This paper adds the security features to the Object Model in the IDEA Methodology, and presents the transformation from this model to a multilevel secure object oriented schema. This schema will be the preliminary work which can be the general scheme for the automatic mapping to the various commercial multilevel secure database management systems such as Informix-Online/Secure, Trusted ORACLE, and Sybase Secure SQL Server.


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[IEEE Style]
J. J. Kim, W. J. Park, G. S. Sim, "The extension of the IDEA Methodology for a multilevel secure schema design," The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 879-890, 2000. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.879.

[ACM Style]
Jung Jong Kim, Woon Jae Park, and Gab Sig Sim. 2000. The extension of the IDEA Methodology for a multilevel secure schema design. The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), 7, 3, (2000), 879-890. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.2000.7.3.879.