microsecend

A dataset of dataflow diagrams (DFDs) for microservice applications in Java. The DFDs contain extensive security annotations, full traceability from model to code, and a mapping to a list of architectural security rules (i.e., which rules are adhered to).

https://github.com/tuhh-softsec/microsecend

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A dataset of dataflow diagrams (DFDs) for microservice applications in Java. The DFDs contain extensive security annotations, full traceability from model to code, and a mapping to a list of architectural security rules (i.e., which rules are adhered to).

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microSecEnD: A Dataset of Security-Enriched Dataflow Diagrams for Microservice Applications

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This repository contains manually created dataflow diagrams (DFDs) of microservice applications found on GitHub. It is the dataset accompanying a publication at the 20th International Conference on Mining Software Repository (MSR'23).

If you use microSecEnD in an academic context, please cite it as:

```bibtex @inproceedings{microSecEnD23, author = {Schneider, Simon and \"Ozen, Tufan and Chen, Michael and Scandariato, Riccardo}, booktitle = {2023 IEEE/ACM 20th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR)}, title = {{microSecEnD: A Dataset of Security-Enriched Dataflow Diagrams for Microservice Applications}}, year = {2023}, pages = {125-129}, doi = {10.1109/MSR59073.2023.00030} }

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This work was partly funded by the European Unions Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement No. 952647 (AssureMOSS).

We have a GitHub Pages site for this repository which contains all information. Please go here to access it.

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  • Name: SoftSec Institute
  • Login: tuhh-softsec
  • Kind: organization
  • Location: Hamburg

Institute of Software Security @ TUHH

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title: microSecEnD
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authors:
  - given-names: Simon
    family-names: Schneider
    orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8605-615X'
    affiliation: Hamburg University of Technology
  - given-names: Tufan
    family-names: Özen
    affiliation: Hamburg University of Technology
  - given-names: Michael
    family-names: Chen
    affiliation: Hamburg University of Technology
  - given-names: Riccardo
    family-names: Scandariato
    affiliation: Hamburg University of Technology
    orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3591-7671'
identifiers:
  - type: doi
    value: 10.5281/zenodo.7574138
url: 'https://tuhh-softsec.github.io/microSecEnD/'
abstract: >-
  A dataset of dataflow diagrams (DFDs) for microservice
  applications in Java. The DFDs contain extensive security
  annotations, full traceability from model to code, and a
  mapping to a list of architectural security rules (i.e.,
  which rules are adhered to).
keywords:
  - microservices
  - spring
  - dataset
  - dfd
  - dataflow diagram
license: Apache-2.0

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