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Secured Requirement Specification Framework (SRSF)
2008
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Generally, software engineers are poorly trained to elicit, analyze and specify security requirements, often confusing them with the architectural security mechanisms that are traditionally used to fulfill them. One of the most ignored parts of a security-enhanced software development lifecycle is the security requirements engineering process. Security should begin at the requirements level and must cover both overt functional security and emergent characteristics. A critical review of
doi:10.3844/ajassp.2008.1622.1629
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