Java File Security System (JFSS) Evaluation Using Software Engineering Approaches
Brijender Kahanwal, Tejinder Pal Singh

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the Java File Security System (JFSS), an encrypted file system, using software engineering approaches like size metrics and customer satisfaction testing to assess its quality and effectiveness.
Contribution
It introduces a security system for files and evaluates it through size metrics and user satisfaction, providing a dual approach to software quality assessment.
Findings
JFSS enhances data security for files.
Customer satisfaction levels are high based on surveys.
Size metrics indicate efficient development process.
Abstract
A Java File Security System (JFSS) [1] has been developed by us. That is an ecrypted file system. It is developed by us because there are so many file data breaches in the past and current history and they are going to increase day by day as the reports by DataLossDB (Open Security Foundation) organization, a non-profit organization in US so it is. The JFSS is evaluated regarding the two software engineering approaches. One of them is size metric that is Lines of Code (LOC) in the software product development. Another approach is the customer oriented namely User Satisfaction Testing methodology. Satisfying our customers is an essential element to stay in business in modern world of global competition. We must satisfy and even delight our customers with the value of our software products and services to gain their loyalty and repeat business. Customer satisfaction is therefore a primary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Caching and Content Delivery
