Quantification of Agile Security Issues |
Author(s): |
| Uma Gupta Garg , Lal Bahadur Shastri Girls College of Management, Lucknow; Ashish Nigam, Techno group of Institutions, Luck now; Faizan Khan, Dr R M L Avadh University Ayodhya; Prashant Panday, Dr R M L Avadh University Ayodhya |
Keywords: |
| Agile Software Requirements, Security Parameters, Requirements Verification, Software Inspection |
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The agile software requirements engineering methods allow for rapid responses to reflect any changes that may occur in the software requirements of the client. There are, however, difficulties that are connected with agile requirements engineering methods, which make it more difficult to design software in a way that is both quick and sustainable. Patchy, diverse, and inclusive research is being conducted to address the difficulties and the solutions that are now available. In this investigation, we make use of a systematic literature review in conjunction with thematic classification and gap mapping analysis in order to investigate existing solutions against challenges. Specifically, we investigate the typologies and classifications of challenges that are encountered in agile software development in general and specifically in requirements engineering, as well as the techniques that are utilized to address these challenges. The results, which are statistically significant, suggest that the utilization of the reading approach has a favorable impact (with a very big effect size) on the performance of inspectors with regard to the effectiveness of security measures. Using controlled experiment trials, we evaluate the effectiveness of our strategy. In this study, we compare the security of novice inspectors who evaluate security elements in agile requirements by utilizing our reading technique to the security of using the whole list of high-level security requirements. The purpose of this article is to present our methodology for analyzing the security-related aspects of agile requirements specifications for web applications. This technique takes into consideration the requirements that have been established and seeks to solve security concerns throughout the early phases of the agile software development lifecycle. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV11I100053 Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 01/01/2024 Page(s): 19-25 |
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