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Old 04-09-2009
Building Security In Maturity Model (BSIMM)

The Building Security In Maturity Model (BSIMM) is a good framework to follow for secure software development.  Those who are familiar with the various Capability Maturity Models may be a bit surprised: this model doesn't come from the same institution and doesn't follow the same pattern.  It's more of a breakdown framework, with a checklist of points to address, with some assignment to limited maturity levels.

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Catalyst::Helper::Model::Adaptor(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Catalyst::Helper::Model::Adaptor(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Helper::Model::Adaptor - helper for the incredibly lazy SYNOPSIS
Running: ./script/myapp_create.pl model SomeClass Adaptor MyApp::Backend::SomeClass create Will create "YourApp::Model::SomeClass" that looks like: package YourApp::Model::SomeClass; use strict; use warnings; use base 'Catalyst::Model::Adaptor'; __PACKAGE__->config( class => 'MyApp::Backend::SomeClass', constructor => 'create', ); 1; Why you need a script to generate that is beyond me, but here it is. ARGUMENTS
./script/myapp_create.pl model <model_name> Adaptor <class> [<constructor>] You need to sepecify the "model_name" (the name of the model), and "class", the class being adapted. If "$class->new" isn't going to do what you want, pass the name of $class's constructor as "constructor". AUTHOR
Jonathan Rockway "<jrockway@cpan.org>" LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself. No copyright claim is asserted over the generated code. perl v5.10.1 2010-02-09 Catalyst::Helper::Model::Adaptor(3pm)