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).
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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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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: tuhh-softsec
- License: other
- Language: Python
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://tuhh-softsec.github.io/microSecEnD/
- Size: 14.3 MB
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README.md
microSecEnD: A Dataset of Security-Enriched Dataflow Diagrams for Microservice Applications
Complete information on our GitHub Pages
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.
Owner
- Name: SoftSec Institute
- Login: tuhh-softsec
- Kind: organization
- Location: Hamburg
- Website: https://www.tuhh.de/softsec/homepage.html
- Repositories: 3
- Profile: https://github.com/tuhh-softsec
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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
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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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