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The identification of Non-functional Requirements (NFRs) is, in general, performed ad-hoc, notwithstanding the organizational business needs of where the system will operate, further performed in the development process, and with incipient and low information sharing among different stakeholders. This work presents the results of case studies on the use of a method for NFRs identification, employed...
Information privacy typically concerns the confidentiality of personal identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) such as electronic medical records. Thus, the information access control mechanism for e-health services must be embedded with privacy-enhancing technologies. Role-based access control (RBAC) model has been widely investigated and applied to various applications...
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