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A Goal based Framework by adopting SQUARE Process for Privacy and Security Requirement Engineering
Author(s) -
Baber Hayat,
Ribha Shakoor,
Sahrish Mubarak,
Komal Basharat
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2017914873
Subject(s) - computer science , requirements engineering , security engineering , process (computing) , software security assurance , requirements elicitation , computer security , privacy software , requirements analysis , privacy by design , software , information privacy , information security , security service , operating system , programming language
Identifying, categorizing and prioritizing requirements in terms of privacy and security is the main concern for software developers. Privacy requirement gathering is remain the challenge for software engineers for distributed and complex software. Privacy and security requirement engineering is important step in building these software systems. For this different privacy requirement engineering approaches has been proposed such as security quality requirement engineering (SQUARE) which provide a step for elicitation of requirements in terms of privacy. The purpose of this paper is to support the requirement engineers by modifying the SQUARE approach by providing a process of analysis and evaluate the goal based assets with a framework to identify security goals in accordance to the privacy and security requirements both.

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