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TitleTowards a framework for pattern experimentation: Understanding empirical validity in requirements engineering patterns
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsTravis Breaux, Ashwini Rao, Jean-Michel Lehker
Conference Name2012 Second IEEE International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa)
Date Published09/2012
PublisherIEEE
Conference LocationChicago, IL
ISBN Number978-1-4673-4376-3
KeywordsCMU, requirements engineering; patterns; patternmining; abstraction
Abstract

Despite the abundance of information security guidelines, system developers have difficulties implementing technical solutions that are reasonably secure. Security patterns are one possible solution to help developers reuse security knowledge. The challenge is that it takes experts to develop security patterns. To address this challenge, we need a framework to identify and assess patterns and pattern application practices that are accessible to non-experts. In this paper, we narrowly define what we mean by patterns by focusing on requirements patterns and the considerations that may inform how we identify and validate patterns for knowledge reuse. We motivate this discussion using examples from the requirements pattern literature and theory in cognitive psychology.

DOI10.1109/RePa.2012.6359975
Citation Keynode-30316

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