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Java on Smart Cards: Programming and Security - First International Workshop, JavaCard 2000 Cannes, France, September 14, 2000 Revised Papers (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
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Java on Smart Cards: Programming and Security - First International Workshop, JavaCard 2000 Cannes, France, September 14, 2000 Revised Papers (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2041
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Smart cards are playing an increasingly important role in areas
such as ban- 1 king,electroniccommerce,andtelecommunications.
TheJavaCard language
hasbeenproposedasahigh-levellanguageforprogrammingmulti-application
smartcards.
Theuseofahigh-levellanguagecanfacilitatethedevelopmentand
veri?cation of software for smart cards. The modest code size and
the imp-
tanceoftheapplicationareasimpliesthatitisbothpossibleanddesirableto
developandapplyformalmethodsintheconstructionofsafeandsecureJava
Cardsoftware.
ThepresentvolumeconstitutestheproceedingsoftheJavaCardworkshop
heldinCannes,14September2000. TheworkshopgrewoutoftheINRIAAction
deRechercheCoop'erative"JavaCard"andwasorganizedincollaborationwith
the Java Card Forum. A call for papers resulted in 14 submissions
of which
theprogramcommitteeselected11papersforpresentationattheworkshop. In
addition,theworkshopfeaturedaninvitedtalkbyDanielLeM'etayer,Trusted
Logic,onformalmethodsandsmartcardsecurity. WewishtothankCatherine
Godest and Maryse Renaud for their help with preparing the
proceedings for thisworkshop. February2001IsabelleAttali
ThomasJensen 1
ItshouldbenotedthatJavaCardisatrademarkofSunMicrosystems.
Organization ProgramCommittee ProgramChair:
IsabelleAttali(INRIA,France) ThomasJensen(IRISA/CNRS,France)
Committeemembers: ChristianGoire(BullCP8,France)
SebastianHans(SunMicrosystems,USA)
PieterHartel(UniversityofSouthampton,UK)
PeterHoneyman(UniversityofMichigan,USA)
PierreParadinas(Gemplus,France)
JoachimPosegga(SAPCorporateResearch,Germany) TableofContents
InvitedTalk FormalMethodsinContext:SecurityandJavaCard ...1 D.
Bolignano,D. LeM'etayer,C. Loiseaux ContributedPapers
ADynamicLogicfortheFormalVeri?cationofJavaCardPrograms ...6
BernhardBeckert
ThePACAPPrototype:AToolforDetectingJavaCardIllegalFlow ...25 P.
Bieber,J. Cazin,A. ElMarouani,P. Girard,J. -L. Lanet,V. Wiels, G.
Zanon CardKt:AutomatedMulti-modalDeductiononJavaCardsfor
Multi-applicationSecurity...38 RajeevGor'e,LanDuyNguyen A
Programming and a Modelling Perspective on the Evaluation of Java
CardImplementations...52 PieterH. Hartel,EduarddeJong
SecureInternetSmartcards...73
NaomaruItoi,TomokoFukuzawa,PeterHoneyman
IssuesinSmartcardMiddleware...90 RogerKehr,MichaelRohs,HaraldVogt
OpenPlatfomSecurity ...98 MarcKekiche?,ForoughKashef,DavidBrewer
ASimple(r)InterfaceDistributionMechanismforJavaCard ...1 14
KsheerabdhiKrishna,MichaelMontgomery
AutomaticTestGenerationforJavaCardApplets ...121
HuguesMartin,LydieduBousquet
FormalSpeci?cationandVeri?cationofJavaCard'sApplicationIdenti?er
Class...137 JoachimvandenBerg,BartJacobs,ErikPoll X TableofContents
Security on Your Hand: Secure Filesystems with a
"Non-cryptographic" JAVA-Ring...151
R..udigerWeis,BastiaanBakker,StefanLucks AuthorIndex ...163 Formal
Methods in Context: Security and Java Card D. Bolignano, D. Le
Metayer, and C. Loiseaux Trusted Logic www. trusted-logic. fr 1.
Security and Java Card: An Ideal Application Area for Formal
Methods The benefits of formal methods for software engineering
have been described at length in many research papers. They include
among others: Better understanding and improved communication
through unambiguous descriptions. Early bug detection thanks to the
formalisation of specifications.
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