Shinobu Saito is a Distinguished Researcher in the Computer and Data Science Laboratories at the NTT Corporation (Tokyo, Japan). His research interests are software requirements engineering, design recovery, business modeling, and business process management. He received his Ph.D. in system engineering at Keio University (Yokohama, Japan) in 2007. Saito was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Software Research (ISR) at the University of California, Irvine from 2016 to 2018.
Coding and Debugging by Separating Secret Code toward Secure Remote Development
It is a higher priority for organizations to keep their source code secured. Sometimes code leaks come from acts by inside programmers. This industrial paper proposes a MORDEn (Micro Organized Remote Development Environment) toward preventing code leaks. MORDEn enables programmers capable of coding and debugging by physically separating secret code from their client. We also introduce a showcase that demonstrates the feasibility of MORDEn from a case study project using it.
Shinobu Saito is a Distinguished Researcher in the Computer and Data Science Laboratories at the NTT Corporation (Tokyo, Japan). His research interests are software requirements engineering, design recovery, business modeling, and business process management. He received his Ph.D. in system engineering at Keio University (Yokohama, Japan) in 2007. Saito was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Software Research (ISR) at the University of California, Irvine from 2016 to 2018.