Authors:-Â Dr. V.K Lakshman, Arvind Yadav
Abstarct:-Â The needs are described from four separate points of view in this article: those of the owner, the administrator, the user, and the network. This study offers a paradigmatic approach to developing the design of secure systems. The process of eliciting requirements and creating an architecture involves jointly defining the problem and its structure. The viewpoints put out in this work are those that we think are necessary for their contributions as significant players in the development, application, use, and upkeep of secure systems. The remarkable expansion of Internet technology and the applications used on the World Wide Web has made it such that security is now a top priority in the creation of safe systems. Organizations today employ a variety of security methods. The security issue persists despite the broad adoption of several alternative security solutions. The construction of secure architecture using the methodology outlined in this work is claimed to be entirely realistic. The requirements model (owner and administrator viewpoints) and the operations model are the models that reflect these various points of view (views of user and network). This article explains the multiple view paradigm by first outlining the distinctive specifications and/or traits of secure systems (especially in the context of networks) and the secure architecture / system development process.
Keywords:-Â Multiple View Paradigm, Owner, Secure System, Administrator, User, Network, Model
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