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ISSN 0146-4116, Automatic Control and Computer Sciences, 2018, Vol. 52, No. 8, pp. 918–930. © Allerton Press, Inc., 2018. Original Russian Text © P.D. Zegzhda, M.A. Poltavtseva, A.I. Pechenkin, D.S. Lavrova, E.A. Zaitseva, 2018, published in Problemy Informatsionnoi Bezopasnosti, Komp’yuternye Sistemy. A Use Case Analysis of Heterogeneous Semistructured Objects in Information Security Problems a, a, a a a P. D. Zegzhda *, M. A. Poltavtseva **, A. I. Pechenkin , D. S. Lavrova , and E. A. Zaitseva St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, 195251 Russia *e-mail: zeg@ibks.ftk.spbstu.ru **e-mail: poltavtsevam@yandex.ru Received March 12, 2018 Abstract—This paper is devoted to solving the problem of developing a case-based decision support system for information security problems. The source data can be described as heterogeneous semi- structured objects and formalized as property vectors. An approach to constructing a knowledge base for such problems using a two-level representation (the level of case-objects and the use case structure level) is given. The authors consider a use case modeling method for preparing a basic data set. Meth- ods for assessing the similarity of heterogeneous semistructured objects and higher-level use cases are proposed. Results of experimental approbation of the described solutions and the architecture of the corresponding
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Published: Mar 7, 2019
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