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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c37]Kuzman Katkalov, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Code Abstractions for Automatic Information Flow Control in a Model-Driven Approach. SpaCCS Workshops 2017: 209-218 - 2016
- [j6]Marian Borek, Kurt Stenzel, Kuzman Katkalov, Wolfgang Reif:
Secure Integration of Third Party Components in a Model-Driven Approach. Trans. Large Scale Data Knowl. Centered Syst. 30: 66-86 (2016) - [c36]Kurt Stenzel, Kuzman Katkalov, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Declassification of Information with Complex Filter Functions. ICISSP 2016: 490-497 - 2015
- [j5]Kurt Stenzel, Nina Moebius, Wolfgang Reif:
Formal verification of QVT transformations for code generation. Softw. Syst. Model. 14(2): 981-1002 (2015) - [c35]Marian Borek, Kurt Stenzel, Kuzman Katkalov, Wolfgang Reif:
Integration and Exchangeability of External Security-Critical Web Services in a Model-Driven Approach. ER Workshops 2015: 63-73 - [c34]Kuzman Katkalov, Kurt Stenzel, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Modeling information flow properties with UML. NTMS 2015: 1-5 - [p2]Marian Borek, Kuzman Katkalov, Nina Moebius, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Integrating a Model-Driven Approach and Formal Verification for the Development of Secure Service Applications. Correct Software in Web Applications and Web Services 2015: 45-81 - 2014
- [j4]Kuzman Katkalov, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Modeling test cases for security protocols with SecureMDD. Comput. Networks 58: 99-111 (2014) - [j3]Kurt Stenzel, Kuzman Katkalov, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
A Model-Driven Approach to Noninterference. J. Wirel. Mob. Networks Ubiquitous Comput. Dependable Appl. 5(3): 30-43 (2014) - [c33]Kurt Stenzel, Kuzman Katkalov, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Formalizing Information Flow Control in a Model-Driven Approach. ICT-EurAsia 2014: 456-461 - 2013
- [c32]Marian Borek, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Security requirements formalized with OCL in a model-driven approach. MoDRE 2013: 65-73 - [c31]Marian Borek, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Model Checking of Security-Critical Applications in a Model-Driven Approach. SEFM 2013: 76-90 - [c30]Kuzman Katkalov, Kurt Stenzel, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Model-Driven Development of Information Flow-Secure Systems with IFlow. SocialCom 2013: 51-56 - 2012
- [c29]Kuzman Katkalov, Peter Fischer, Kurt Stenzel, Nina Moebius, Wolfgang Reif:
Evaluation of Jif and Joana as Information Flow Analyzers in a Model-Driven Approach. DPM/SETOP 2012: 174-186 - [c28]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Incremental development of large, secure smart card applications. MDsec@MoDELS 2012: 9 - [c27]Kuzman Katkalov, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Marian Borek, Wolfgang Reif:
Model-Driven Testing of Security Protocols with SecureMDD. NTMS 2012: 1-5 - [c26]Marian Borek, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Model-Driven Development of Secure Service Applications. SEW 2012: 62-71 - 2011
- [j2]Dominik Haneberg, Nina Moebius, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Mondex: Engineering a Provable Secure Electronic Purse. Int. J. Softw. Informatics 5(1-2): 159-184 (2011) - [c25]Kurt Stenzel, Nina Moebius, Wolfgang Reif:
Formal Verification of QVT Transformations for Code Generation. MoDELS 2011: 533-547 - 2010
- [c24]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Pitfalls in Formal Reasoning about Security Protocols. ARES 2010: 248-253 - [c23]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Formal Verification of Application-Specific Security Properties in a Model-Driven Approach. ESSoS 2010: 166-181
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c22]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Holger Grandy, Wolfgang Reif:
SecureMDD: A Model-Driven Development Method for Secure Smart Card Applications. ARES 2009: 841-846 - [c21]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Holger Grandy, Wolfgang Reif:
Model-Driven Code Generation for Secure Smart Card Applications. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2009: 44-53 - [c20]Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Generating formal specifications for security-critical applications - A model-driven approach. SESS@ICSE 2009: 68-74 - 2008
- [c19]Kurt Stenzel, Holger Grandy, Wolfgang Reif:
Verification of Java Programs with Generics. AMAST 2008: 315-329 - [c18]Holger Grandy, Markus Bischof, Kurt Stenzel, Gerhard Schellhorn, Wolfgang Reif:
Verification of Mondex Electronic Purses with KIV: From a Security Protocol to Verified Code. FM 2008: 165-180 - 2007
- [c17]Holger Grandy, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
A Refinement Method for Java Programs. FMOODS 2007: 221-235 - [c16]Holger Grandy, Robert Bertossi, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
ASN1-light: A Verified Message Encoding for Security Protocols. SEFM 2007: 195-204 - 2006
- [c15]Holger Grandy, Dominik Haneberg, Wolfgang Reif, Kurt Stenzel:
Developing Provable Secure M-Commerce Applications. ETRICS 2006: 115-129 - 2005
- [b1]Kurt Stenzel:
Verification of Java card programs. University of Augsburg, Germany, 2005, pp. 1-178 - [c14]Holger Grandy, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Object Oriented Verification Kernels for Secure Java Applications. SEFM 2005: 170-179 - 2004
- [c13]Kurt Stenzel:
A Formally Verified Calculus for Full Java Card. AMAST 2004: 491-505 - [c12]Dominik Haneberg, Wolfgang Reif, Kurt Stenzel:
A Construction Kit for Modeling the Security of M-commerce Applications. FORTE Workshops 2004: 72-85 - [c11]Dominik Haneberg, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Electronic-Onboard-Ticketing: Software Challenges of an State-of-the-Art M-Commerce Application. Workshop Mobile Commerce 2004: 103-113 - 2003
- [c10]Dominik Haneberg, Alexander Kreibich, Wolfgang Reif, Kurt Stenzel:
Design for Trust: Security im M-Commerce. GI Jahrestagung (1) 2003: 91-94 - 2002
- [c9]Dominik Haneberg, Wolfgang Reif, Kurt Stenzel:
A Method for Secure Smartcard Applications. AMAST 2002: 319-333 - 2000
- [c8]Michael Balser, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel, Andreas Thums:
Formal System Development with KIV. FASE 2000: 363-366
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c7]Michael Balser, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
KIV 3.0 for Provably Correct Systems. FM-Trends 1998: 330-337 - [c6]Dieter Hutter, Heiko Mantel, Georg Rock, Werner Stephan, Andreas Wolpers, Michael Balser, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
VSE: Controlling the Complexity in Formal Software Developments. FM-Trends 1998: 351-358 - 1997
- [c5]Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Proving System Correctness with KIV 3.0. CADE 1997: 69-72 - [c4]Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Proving System Correctness with KIV. TAPSOFT 1997: 859-862 - 1995
- [p1]Thomas Fuchß, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Three Selected Case Studies in Verification. KORSO Book 1995: 371-387 - 1994
- [j1]Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Tactics in KIV. J. Inf. Process. Cybern. 30(5/6): 293-310 (1994) - [c3]Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel:
Formal Specification and Verification Using KIV. FTRTFT 1994: 787 - 1993
- [c2]Wolfgang Reif, Kurt Stenzel:
Reuse of Proofs in Software Verification. FSTTCS 1993: 284-293 - [c1]Rainer Drexler, Wolfgang Reif, Gerhard Schellhorn, Kurt Stenzel, Werner Stephan, Andreas Wolpers:
The KIV System: A Tool for Formal Program Development. STACS 1993: 704-705
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