Title
Computer-Aided Privacy Requirements Elicitation Technique
Abstract
The legislative penalties and economic penalties for privacy violations are more serious for a service provider these days. In spite of demonstrating that it is willing and able to protect the privacy of information, a service provider developing a privacy-compliant system faces two challenges; technical complexities and legal complexities. In this paper, we propose a computer-aided Privacy Requirements Elicitation Technique (PRET) that helps software developers elicit privacy requirements more efficiently in the early stages of software development. The goal of the PRET tool is to accelerate the elicitation process and prevent privacy requirements leaks by using a general privacy requirements database derived from privacy laws and empirical privacy requirements. We also show the results of integrating the PRET tool with the Security Quality Requirements Engineering (SQUARE) methodology and provide evidence of the efficacy of the resultant tool.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/APSCC.2008.263
APSCC
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer-aided privacy requirements elicitation,security quality requirements engineering,general privacy requirements database,software developers elicit privacy,privacy violation,service provider,privacy law,resultant tool,privacy requirements leak,empirical privacy requirement,pret tool,privacy,programming,data mining,requirements elicitation,security,software development,data privacy
Privacy by Design,Computer science,Computer security,Requirements engineering,Requirements elicitation,Service provider,Information privacy,Software development,Privacy software,Privacy laws of the United States
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3473-2
11
0.68
References 
Authors
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seiya Miyazaki1354.58
Nancy R. Mead282978.64
Justin Zhan338048.06