Modeling the Audit in IT Distributed Applications
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2007, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Quality in software is always an important and forever an "in vogue" topic, especially if we talk about complex distributed IT systems. In the context of the software quality, reliability of the software is a fundamental aspect. If we are talking about critical software solutions, we may not imagine any failure in the software, we may not imagine that some data has been lost or some operation has been done in the wrong way. In this context an important feature that should be build in the software is the audit capabilities of the software. Any application that adheres to a certain quality level must implement a solid audit module in order to be compliant with modern standards. There is no way to prove that the software operates in the right way except auditing the important actions executed by the software. The aim of this paper is to define the requirements for auditing and to propose a solution for implementing them in a software system. The paper starts from the description of the requirements for audit, goes on with a presentation of original concepts in the field and presents in the end the practical approach for implementation of the solution in a real software system.
Authors and Affiliations
Victor-Valeriu PATRICIU, Calin VADUVA, Octavian MORARIU, Marius VANCA, Olivian TOFAN
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