Incorporating privacy requirements into the system design process: The PriS conceptual framework
Abstract
Purpose
To present a new methodology for incorporating privacy requirements into the system design process called PriS, and describe its applicability in the e‐VOTE system for presenting methodology's way‐of‐working.
Design/methodology/approach
PriS is a requirement engineering methodology focused on privacy issues. It provides a set of concepts for modelling privacy requirements (anonymity, pseudonymity, unlinkability and unobservability) in the organisation domain and a systematic way‐of‐working for translating these requirements into system models. The conceptual model used in PriS is based on the Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD) framework. PriS models privacy requirements as a special type of goal.
Findings
Based on the analysis of a number of well‐known privacy‐enhancing technologies as well as of existing security requirement engineering methodologies, this paper pinpoints the gap between system design methodologies and technological solutions. To this end, PriS is suggested, with a view to providing a methodological framework for matching privacy‐related requirements with the proper implementation techniques.
Originality/value
This paper proposes a new methodology for addressing privacy requirements during the design process. It guides developers to choose the most appropriate implementation techniques for realising the identified privacy issues. PriS methodology has a high degree of applicability on Internet systems that wish to provide services that ensure users privacy, such as anonymous browsing, untraceable transactions, etc.
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Citation
Kavakli, E., Kalloniatis, C., Loucopoulos, P. and Gritzalis, S. (2006), "Incorporating privacy requirements into the system design process: The PriS conceptual framework", Internet Research, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 140-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240610656483
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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