ABSTRACT

Corruption pattern models describe the ill effects of the corruption to the economic and social growth of the society. Some of the common corruptions that take place in society are business corruption, public corruption, political corruption, and computer data corruption. This chapter describes the functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements of the corruption stable analysis pattern. By using the stability model, it develops a corruption pattern that includes use cases, CRC cards, class diagram, and sequence diagram. Corruption can be found in many cases on different levels and ranges from minor local ones to very serious ones and in tightly coupled hardware networks. Corruption exists in developing countries, industrialized countries, and less-developed countries too. Corruption is disseminated all over the world, causing a big toll on the economic growth. Corruption can occur either in a database system that cause the data corruption or in an organization resulting in political corruption.