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A Method for Ontology-based Architecture Reconstruction of Computing Platforms

Published 7 Nov 2018 in cs.CR | (1811.02748v1)

Abstract: Today's ubiquitous computing ecosystem involves various kinds of hardware and software technologies for different computing environments. As the result, computing systems can be seen as integrated system of hardware and software systems. Realizing such complex systems is crucial for providing safety, security, and maintenance. This is while the characterization of computing systems is not possible without a systematic procedure for enumerating different components and their structural/behavioral relationships. Architecture Reconstruction (AR) is a practice defined in the domain of software engineering for the realization of a specific software component. However, it is not applicable to a whole system (including HW/SW). Inspired by Symphony AR framework, we have proposed a generalized method to reconstruct the architecture of a computing platform at HW/SW boundary. In order to cover diverge set of existing HW/SW technologies, our method uses an ontology-based approach to handle these complexities. Due to the lack of a comprehensive accurate ontology in the literature, we have developed our own ontology -- called PLATOnt -- which is shown to be more effective by ONTOQA evaluation framework. We have used our AR method in two use case scenarios to reconstruct the architecture of ARM-based Trusted execution environment and a Raspberry-pi platform have extensive application in embedded systems and IoT devices.

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