TY - JOUR
T1 - Dependability attributes for increased security in component-based software development
AU - Kahtan, Hasan
AU - Bakar, Nordin Abu
AU - Nordin, Rosmawati
PY - 2014/6/17
Y1 - 2014/6/17
N2 - Existing software applications become increasingly distributed as their continuity and lifetimes are lengthened; consequently, the users' dependence on these applications is increased. The security of these applications has become a primary concern in their design, construction and evolution. Thus, these applications give rise to major concerns on the capability of the current development approach to develop secure systems. Component-Based Software Development (CBSD) is a software engineering approach. CBSD has been successfully applied in many domains. However, the CBSD capability to develop secure software applications is lacking to date. This study is an extension of the previous study on the challenges of the security features in CBSD models. Therefore, this study proposes a solution to the lack of security in CBSD models by highlighting the attributes that must be embedded into the CBSD process. A thorough analysis of existing studies is conducted to investigate the related software security attributes. The outcome analysis is beneficial for industries, such as software development companies, as well as for academic institutions. The analysis also serves as a baseline reference for companies that develop component-based software.
AB - Existing software applications become increasingly distributed as their continuity and lifetimes are lengthened; consequently, the users' dependence on these applications is increased. The security of these applications has become a primary concern in their design, construction and evolution. Thus, these applications give rise to major concerns on the capability of the current development approach to develop secure systems. Component-Based Software Development (CBSD) is a software engineering approach. CBSD has been successfully applied in many domains. However, the CBSD capability to develop secure software applications is lacking to date. This study is an extension of the previous study on the challenges of the security features in CBSD models. Therefore, this study proposes a solution to the lack of security in CBSD models by highlighting the attributes that must be embedded into the CBSD process. A thorough analysis of existing studies is conducted to investigate the related software security attributes. The outcome analysis is beneficial for industries, such as software development companies, as well as for academic institutions. The analysis also serves as a baseline reference for companies that develop component-based software.
KW - Availability
KW - Component-based software development
KW - Confidentiality
KW - Dependability attributes
KW - Integrity
KW - Maintainability
KW - Reliability
KW - Safety
KW - Software security attributes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84900438303
U2 - 10.3844/jcssp.2014.1298.1306
DO - 10.3844/jcssp.2014.1298.1306
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84900438303
SN - 1549-3636
VL - 10
SP - 1298
EP - 1306
JO - Journal of Computer Science
JF - Journal of Computer Science
IS - 8
ER -