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Protecting User Privacy in Web Search Utilization
A procedure used to develop and refine an organization's software development process.
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Design, Development, and Testing of Web Applications: Security Aspects
Ufuk Uçak (Ahmet Yesevi University, Turkey) and Gurkan Tuna (Trakya University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6914-9.ch006
Abstract
Today, with the changes and developments in software technologies, web applications have gained an important place by being actively used in many sectors. Due to the fact that web applications do not require installation costs and are easily accessible and operable, the increased usage rate in recent years makes these systems the target of cyber hackers. As a result of cyber attacks, services are blocked, and material and moral damages and data privacy violations are experienced. Within the scope of this study, web applications are explained, vulnerabilities that threaten software security and the measures that can be taken against these vulnerabilities are included. Particularly, security threats to web applications, security principles, secure software development lifecycles, test tools, and hardware and software products used for security are examined. In addition, SAMM and BSIMM models, which are maturity models used in secure software development, are discussed.
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Empirical Investigation on the Evolution of BI Maturity in Malaysian Organizations
Capability maturity model (CMM), a well-known software process improvement model, was developed by Watts S. Humphrey and his team members from Software Engineering Institute (SEI) of Carnegie Mellon University in 1986 ( Paulk et al., 1993 ). CMM is structured into five maturity levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed, and optimizing.
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The Added Value of E-Procurement for Buyer-Supplier Interaction
A model to measure, monitor and evaluate the professional development and engineering of software and related domains such as IT-governance, project management, and people management (Peppard & Ward, 1999).
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An Overview of Software Engineering Process and Its Improvement
The model is a description of the stages through which organizations evolve as they define, implement, measure, control, and improve their processes.
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