2022 16th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (IMCOM) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/imcom53663.2022.9721750
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Descriptive Analysis of Built-in Security Features in Web Development Frameworks

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“…In order to address the fifth research aim, first, the comparison criteria had to be chosen for the analysis. After considering the criteria used in prior work [5,6,12,16,18], we devised our own set of traits which spanned a number of aspects, including those that provide the most general yet apt description of a given framework (related to the application domain and software architecture) and those that illustrate how well a given framework addresses the common issues of modern web development (related to internationalization and security). The eventually obtained list includes the following:…”
Section: Multiaspectual Comparison Of the Widely Used Web Frameworkmentioning
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“…In order to address the fifth research aim, first, the comparison criteria had to be chosen for the analysis. After considering the criteria used in prior work [5,6,12,16,18], we devised our own set of traits which spanned a number of aspects, including those that provide the most general yet apt description of a given framework (related to the application domain and software architecture) and those that illustrate how well a given framework addresses the common issues of modern web development (related to internationalization and security). The eventually obtained list includes the following:…”
Section: Multiaspectual Comparison Of the Widely Used Web Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improved security: Many frameworks provide built-in security mechanisms, such as protection against XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) or CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) attacks [12]. This is especially important for inexperienced developers.…”
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