DocumentCode :
3308947
Title :
Security in software architecture: a case study
Author :
Sachitano, Adam ; Chapman, Richard O. ; Hamilton, John A., Jr.
fYear :
2004
fDate :
10-11 June 2004
Firstpage :
370
Lastpage :
376
Abstract :
The idea of ensuring that nonfunctional requirements such as maintainability, performance, reusability, reliability, and others are designed and built in to new software is not a new one. However, software security as a particular nonfunctional requirement of software systems is all too often addressed late in the software development process. As a result, the security of such software systems is poor and can lead to security compromises (such as theft of service or information), increased costs in maintaining the software, and many indirect costs such as system downtime, loss of productivity, etc. This paper survey existing research into architecting and engineering security and present this material along with a case study of Daniel J. Bernstein´s qmail Internet mail server software.
Keywords :
Internet; file servers; formal specification; security of data; software architecture; software maintenance; software reliability; software reusability; Internet mail server software; security engineering; software architecture security; software development process; software maintainability; software performance; software reliability; software reusability; Costs; Embedded software; Information security; Productivity; Programming; Software architecture; Software maintenance; Software performance; Software reusability; Software systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Assurance Workshop, 2004. Proceedings from the Fifth Annual IEEE SMC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8572-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAW.2004.1437841
Filename :
1437841
Link To Document :
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