Software Reusability Development through NFL Approach for Identifying Security Based Innerrelationships of Affecting Factors: A Recent Study

Devi, T. Rajani and Rama, B. (2021) Software Reusability Development through NFL Approach for Identifying Security Based Innerrelationships of Affecting Factors: A Recent Study. In: Novel Perspectives of Engineering Research Vol. 2. B P International, pp. 72-85. ISBN 978-93-5547-132-1

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Abstract

This paper has proposing the neural based fuzzy framework based approach to estimate the reusable components which are directly and indirectly involve the security and privacy to improve the quality of the software system. This approach has considered the twenty effecting factors and fifty three attribute matrices. It has formed with three stages of execution scenarios. The first stage has executed with eleven effecting factors and eighteen attribute matrices for identification of supporting software reusability components, the second stage has executed with four effecting factors and thirty five attribute matrices for identification of sub- internal relationships in terms of security-privacy, and the third stage has executed with eight effecting factors and six attribute matrices for identification of sub of sub-internal relationships in terms of security risk estimation. In component based software reusability development process, the software developers have to choose the best components which are self adaptive future to overcome the functional errors, framework mismatches, violation of user level privacy issues and data leakage feasibilities. The software developers can build high quality software applications by taking the consideration of the reusable components which are more suitable to provide high level data security and privacy. This analytical finding proposes a fuzzy logic model to evaluate the most feasible effecting factors that influence the enterprise level data security-privacy practices at real time environment.

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Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2023 05:42
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2023 05:42
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/1931

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