CCTF: Component Certification & Trust Framework
Keywords:
Trusted Component, Third-Party Certification, Component Based Software Project ManagerAbstract
Trust is important while assembling the components, as users want to know that a component will function as required and “advertised” and certification is a mechanism through which trust is gained. When both these notions are applied to component software development, we recognize that what is required to produce reliable and stable software, worthy of certification of certification of trust. We begin with defining key terms used in this paper and follow this with a discussion on trust and its relationship to certification. We continue with descriptions of a basic form of proposed CCTF: Component Certification & Trust Framework and then present an extension to basic framework that supports establishing trust.
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