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2002
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Security Requirements Engineering: When Anti-Requirements Hit the Fan

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Security Requirements Engineering: When Anti-Requirements Hit the Fan
Everyone agrees that security is a problem, ranging from Microsoft to the banks that have been recent victims of rogue traders. What is paradoxical is that there does not seem to be a wholehearted commitment by both academics and industry to treat this topic systematically at the top level of requirements engineering. Our vision is of a future in which we inform the security requirements engineering process by organisational theory. This would act as the bridge between the well-ordered world of the software project informed by conventional requirements and the unexpected world of anti-requirements associated with the malicious user. We frame a vision for the requirements engineering community that would involve the community solving six difficult problems.
Robert Crook, Darrel C. Ince, Luncheng Lin, Bashar
Added 23 Dec 2010
Updated 23 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2002
Where RE
Authors Robert Crook, Darrel C. Ince, Luncheng Lin, Bashar Nuseibeh
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