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Thitima Srivatanakul
Thitima Srivatanakul
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, York College of the City University of New York
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Effective security requirements analysis: Hazop and use cases
T Srivatanakul, JA Clark, F Polack
Information Security: 7th International Conference, ISC 2004, Palo Alto, CA …, 2004
682004
Challenging formal specifications by mutation: a CSP security example
T Srivatanakul, JA Clark, S Stepney, F Polack
Tenth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2003., 340-350, 2003
472003
Security analysis with deviational techniques
T Srivatanakul
University of York Department of Computer Science-Publications-YCST 12, 2005
392005
Assessing digital literacy skills using a self-administered questionnaire
S Komlayut, T Srivatanakul
Review of Integrative Business and Economics Research 6 (3), 74, 2017
192017
Incorporating active learning activities to the design and development of an undergraduate software and web security course
T Srivatanakul, F Annansingh
Journal of Computers in Education 9 (1), 25-50, 2022
172022
Mutation testing for concurrency
T Srivatanakul
Master's thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of York, 2001
92001
Emerging from the pandemic: instructor reflections and students’ perceptions on an introductory programming course in blended learning
T Srivatanakul
Education and Information Technologies 28 (5), 5673-5695, 2023
82023
Security zonal analysis
T Srivatanakul, JA Clark, F Polack
REPORT-UNIVERSITY OF YORK DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE YCS, 2004
62004
An analysis and case study of using mobile crowdsourcing for weather forecast verification
N Wiwatwattana, K Sangkhatad, T Srivatanakul
2015 6th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service …, 2015
42015
Uses of online survey: A case study in Thailand
T Srivatanakul, N Wiwatwattana
The Emergence of Digital Libraries–Research and Practices: 16th …, 2014
42014
Promoting Security Mindset through Hands-on Exercises for Computer Science Undergraduate Students
T Srivatanakul, T Moore
2021 2nd Information Communication Technologies Conference (ICTC), 343-347, 2021
22021
Stressing security requirements: Exploiting the flaw hypothesis method with deviational techniques
T Srivatanakul, FAC Polack
Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security, 2005
22005
Optimizing Time Complexity: A Comparative Analysis of Techniques in Recursive Algorithms-A Case Study with Path Sum Algorithm in Graphs and Binary Trees
J Shields, T Srivatanakul
Proceedings of 39th International Confer 98, 129-139, 2024
2024
An Online Community Site that Incorporates the use of Social Networks Software: A Case of an Open University in Thailand
T Srivatanakul
Proceedings of 32nd International Conference on 63, 211-220, 2019
2019
Deviational Analyses for Validating Regulations on Real Systems.
F Polack, T Srivatanakul, T Kelly, JA Clark
ReMo2V, 2006
2006
Writing Effective Abuse Cases
T Srivatanakul, JA Clark, F Polack
REPORT-UNIVERSITY OF YORK DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE YCS, 2004
2004
Applying Safety Techniques to Security
T Srivatanakul
Making Penetration Testing Work: Adding Rigour to Flaw Hypothesis Method
T Srivatanakul, JACF Polack
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