Title
An Approach to Separating Security Concerns in E-Commerce Systems at the Architecture Level
Abstract
Security is a requisite and vital concern that should be addressed in e-commerce systems. Traditionally, to add security properties to the application, developers had to specify when, where and how to apply what security policies manually. Such a process is often complicate and error-prone. This paper describes an aspect oriented approach to separating security and application concerns at the architecture level. In the approach, security and application concerns are specified in security aspect models and a base model separately. By specifying the crosscutting relationship between them, the two kinds of models are combined together through weaving. The weaving is based on process algebras and is automatic. Separating security aspects at the early stage of software development can promote maintainability and traceability of the system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ISECS.2008.59
ISECS
Keywords
Field
DocType
architecture level,application concern,process algebra,e-commerce systems,base model,separating security aspect,e-commerce system,security policy,security aspect model,security property,crosscutting relationship,separating security concerns,cryptography,security,aspect oriented,business,software development,electronic commerce,separation of concerns,application development,object oriented programming,weaving,e commerce,software engineering,computer architecture,separation of concern
Security testing,Security through obscurity,Application security,Computer science,Software security assurance,Computer security,Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture,Artificial intelligence,Software engineering,Security engineering,Security information and event management,Machine learning,Computer security model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chunhua Yang100.34
Jiancheng Wan2235.23