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Analysis of Secure Design Patterns: A Case Study in E-Commerce System
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan August 11-August 13
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Jing Wang, Towson University
Yeong-Tae Song, Towson University
Lawrence Chung, University of Texas at Dallas

Retrofitting security requirement into an existing system tends to result in less wanted qualities. So, it is a preferred practice to design with security in mind right from the beginning of the development process. An NFR framework has been established to incorporate non-functional requirements (NFRs) [8] that are crucial to secure system design into the development process. In this paper, we propose a methodology that utilizes the NFR framework to come up with secure design by selecting security design patterns for the domain specific application such as E-Commerce system.

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Jing Wang, Yeong-Tae Song, Lawrence Chung, "Analysis of Secure Design Patterns: A Case Study in E-Commerce System," sera, pp.174-183, Third ACIS Int'l Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA'05), 2005
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