A Natural Extension of Tropos Methodology for Modelling Security

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Mouratidis, Haralambos 2002. A Natural Extension of Tropos Methodology for Modelling Security. Proceedings Agent Oriented Methodologies Workshop. Annual ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems
AuthorsMouratidis, Haralambos
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Although security is an important issue when developing complex computerised systems, very little work has been done in integrating security concerns in the agentoriented methodologies. This paper introduces extensions to the Tropos methodology to accommodate security. A
description of new concepts is given along with an explanation of how these concepts are integrated to the current stages of Tropos. The above is illustrated using
an agent-based health and social care information system as a case study.

Keywordssecurity; complex computerised systems
Year2002
ConferenceProceedings Agent Oriented Methodologies Workshop
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PrintNov 2002
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Deposited11 Jan 2010
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/473
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Mouratidis, H. et al (2002) ‘A Natural Extension of Tropos Methodology for Modelling Security’ Proceedings Agent Oriented Methodologies Workshop, Annual ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages (OOPSLA), Seattle - USA..

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