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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Identifying security requirements is crucial for secure open-source software (OSS) development.
  • Existing methods for security requirement identification may benefit from robust datasets for analysis and tool development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present and describe datasets containing security requirements from three OSS projects.
  • To facilitate the development and evaluation of automated tools for security requirements analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Data collection from three distinct open-source software projects.
  • Labeling of identified security requirements within the collected data.

Main Results:

  • A curated dataset of requirements, including security-specific labels, is now available.
  • The dataset supports research in automated security requirement identification.

Conclusions:

  • The released datasets serve as a valuable resource for the OSS security research community.
  • Availability of these datasets promotes advancements in automated security analysis tools.