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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2010.11.3.943

Development of Secure Entrance System using AOP and Design Pattern  

Kim, Tae-Ho (Department of Information Management Engineering, Korea University)
Cheon, Hyeon-Jae (Department of Information Management Engineering, Korea University)
Lee, Hong-Chul (Department of Information Management Engineering, Korea University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.11, no.3, 2010 , pp. 943-950 More about this Journal
Abstract
A secure entrance system is complicated because it should have various functions like monitoring, logging, tracing, authentication, authorization, staff locating, managing staff enter-and-leave, and gate control. In this paper, we built and applied a secure entrance system for a domestic nuclear plant using Aspect Oriented Programming(AOP) and design pattern. Using AOP has an advantage of clearly distinguishing the role for each functional module because building a system separated independently from the system's business logic and security logic is possible. It can manage system alternation flexibility by frequent change of external environment, building a more flexible system based on increased code reuse, efficient functioning is possible which is an original advantage of AOP. Using design pattern enables to design by structuring the complicated problems that arise in general software development. Therefore, the safety of the system can also be guaranteed.
Keywords
Aspect Oriented Programming; Design Pattern; Secure Entrance System;
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