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Empirical Research for Software Security

Empirical Research for Software SecurityFoundations and Experience

Author(s): Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Edgar Weippl

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9780367572549, 978-0367572549

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Developing secure software requires the integration of numerous methods and tools into the development process, and software design is based on shared expert knowledge, claims, and opinions. Empirical methods, including data analytics, allow extracting knowledge and insights from the data that organizations collect from their processes and tools, and from the opinions of the experts who practice these processes and methods. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of empirical research methods, and demonstrates how these methods can be used to hone a secure software development lifecycle based on empirical data and published best practices.

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Empirical Research for Software Security

Empirical Research for Software SecurityFoundations and Experience

Author(s): Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Edgar Weippl

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9780367572549, 978-0367572549

Synopsis

Developing secure software requires the integration of numerous methods and tools into the development process, and software design is based on shared expert knowledge, claims, and opinions. Empirical methods, including data analytics, allow extracting knowledge and insights from the data that organizations collect from their processes and tools, and from the opinions of the experts who practice these processes and methods. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of empirical research methods, and demonstrates how these methods can be used to hone a secure software development lifecycle based on empirical data and published best practices.

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Empirical Research for Software SecurityFoundations and Experience

Author(s): Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Edgar Weippl

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9780367572549, 978-0367572549

Synopsis

Developing secure software requires the integration of numerous methods and tools into the development process, and software design is based on shared expert knowledge, claims, and opinions. Empirical methods, including data analytics, allow extracting knowledge and insights from the data that organizations collect from their processes and tools, and from the opinions of the experts who practice these processes and methods. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of empirical research methods, and demonstrates how these methods can be used to hone a secure software development lifecycle based on empirical data and published best practices.

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