Recent Advances in SRE Research
Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
The importance and the real potential of the Requirements ngineering is now being well recognized. A series of reversed as well as assorted researches are underway particularly on ‘ways to incorporate security right from the beginning’. searchers are doing excellent work in this area. In this paper, we review current Secure Requirements Engineering (SRE) research and try to identify current research directions, based on the recently ublished work. The research is considered with respect to technologies developed to address specific quirement tasks, such as elicitation, modeling, and analysis. Such a review enables us to identify mature areas of research, as well as areas that warrant further investigation. Finally, we highlight the hot current and future research topics, of ignificance and present a critical analysis.
Authors and Affiliations
S. K. Pandey , K. Mustafa
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