Abstract

The paper represents a conceptual study of the social interaction model of ATMs by using integration in a UML model-based design for software architecture that deals with the secure component-based software protection and communication patterns through facade based connector. The facade-based connector is developed separately from software components by using the correct contact pattern between components and the required security patterns that encapsulate the connection with other secure connectors. Each secure connector consists of both security architecture and contact patterns. It is constructed as a composite component even though connectors are usually used by component-based software development to encapsulate the mechanisms of communication with components. This paper addresses the security and privacy issues related to social interaction with the ATM model that may also be encapsulated in the software application logic through a secure facade based connector that is known as a security in a connector based social e-commerce B2c application

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