M-BPSec: A Method for Security Requirement Elicitation from a UML 2.0 Business Process Specification

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Authors: Alfonso Rodríguez, Eduardo Fernández-Medina, Mario Piattini

Tags: 2007, conceptual modeling

The early attainment of requirements in a software development process allows us to improve the quality of the product. Although many methods through which to elicit requirements exist, few of them are specifically designed for security requirements. This paper describes a method – M-BPSec – which permits the elicitation of security requirements which form part of a business process description carried out with a UML 2.0 Activity Diagram. M-BPSec is made up of stages, actors, tools and artifacts which, when applied in a coordinated manner, allow us to specify security requirements in business processes and to obtain class and use cases from this specification.

Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-76292-8_13