The Authentication Game - Secure User Authentication by Gamification?

  • Ebbers F
  • Brune P
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The creation and manipulation of multiple related models is common in software development, however there are few tools that help to manage such collections of models. We propose a framework in which different types of model relationships –Ebbers, F., & Brune, P. (2016). The Authentication Game - Secure User Authentication by Gamification? 101–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39696-5_7 such as submodelOfand refinementOf – can be formally defined and used with a new type of model, called a macromodel, to express the required relationships between models at a high-level of abstraction. Macromodels can be used to support the development, comprehension, consistency management and evolution of sets of related models. We illustrate the framework with a detailed example from the telecommunications industry and describe a prototype implementation.

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Ebbers, F., & Brune, P. (2016). The Authentication Game - Secure User Authentication by Gamification? (pp. 101–115). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39696-5_7

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