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Publication Detail
Towards Usable Generation and Enforcement of Trust Evidence from Programmers’ Intent
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Publication Type:Conference
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Authors:Huth M, Kuo JH, Sasse MA, Kirlappos I
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Publication date:01/08/2013
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Published proceedings:Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy, and Trust
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Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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ISBN-13:978-3-642-38907-8
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Status:Published
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Name of conference:First International Conference, HAS 2013
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Conference place:Las Vegas, USA
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Conference start date:21/07/2013
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Conference finish date:26/07/2013
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Print ISSN:0302-9743
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Abstract
Programmers develop code with a sense of purpose and with expectations on how units of code should interact with other units of code. But this intent of programmers is typically implicit and undocumented, goes beyond considerations of functional correctness, and may depend on trust assumptions that programmers make. At present, neither programming languages nor development environments offer a means of articulating such intent in a manner that could be used for controlling whether software executions meet such intentions and their associated expectations. We here study how extant research on trust can inform approaches to articulating programmers’ intent so that it may help with creating trust evidence for more trustworthy interaction of software units.
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