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Model-based Evaluation of Scalability and Security Tradeoffs: a Case Study on a Multi-Service Platform

Authors :
Giuseppe Vella
Antonio Caruso
Andrea Ceccarelli
Nicola Nostro
Leonardo Montecchi
Andrea Bondavalli
Source :
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. 310:113-133
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Current ICT infrastructures are characterized by increasing requirements of reliability, security, performance, availability, adaptability. A relevant issue is represented by the scalability of the system with respect to the increasing number of users and applications, thus requiring a careful dimensioning of resources. Furthermore, new security issues to be faced arise from exposing applications and data to the Internet, thus requiring an attentive analysis of potential threats and the identification of stronger security mechanisms to be implemented, which may produce a negative impact on system performance and scalability properties. The paper presents a model-based evaluation of scalability and security tradeoffs of a multi-service web-based platform, by evaluating how the introduction of security mechanisms may lead to a degradation of performance properties. The evaluation focuses on the OPENNESS platform, a web-based platform providing different kind of services, to different categories of users. The evaluation aims at identifying the bottlenecks of the system, under different configurations, and assess the impact of security countermeasures which were identified by a thorough threat analysis activity previously carried out on the target system. The modeling activity has been carried out using the Stochastic Activity Networks (SANs) formalism, making full use of its characteristics of modularity and reusability. The analysis model is realized through the composition of a set of predefined template models, which facilitates the construction of the overall system model, and the evaluation of different configuration by composing them in different ways.

Details

ISSN :
15710661
Volume :
310
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04ff1c9feacfe0ecf7f98d472ba6a695
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2014.12.015