
Availability, Reliability, and Security in Information Systems
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- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Contents
- The International Cross Domain Conference (CD-ARES 2016)
- Algebra of RDF Graphs for Querying Large-Scale Distributed Triple-Store
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Algebra of RDF Graphs
- 3.1 Ground Graphs and Graph Patterns
- 3.2 Definition of Algebra
- 3.3 Physical Algebra of RDF Graphs
- 4 Distributed Query Execution System
- 4.1 Architecture of Query Execution System
- 4.2 Query-Tree Process
- 4.3 Triple-Pattern Query Node
- 4.4 Join Query Node Process
- 4.5 Fault Tolerance
- 5 Experimental Results
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Your Paper has been Accepted, Rejected, or Whatever: Automatic Generation of Scientific Paper Reviews
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Our Approach
- 4 Experimental Evaluation
- 4.1 Intrinsic Evaluation
- 4.2 Extrinsic Evaluation
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Generic UIs for Requesting Complex Products Within Distributed Market Spaces in the Internet of Everything
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Motivation and Background
- 2.1 The Application Context
- 2.2 Overall Objectives
- 3 Proposed Solution
- 3.1 Overview - Generic UIs for Complex Product Requests
- 3.2 Functional View - Processing Complex Product Demands
- 3.3 Information View - Ontologies in Detail
- 4 Demonstrator
- 5 Related Work
- 6 Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Diagnosis of Complex Active Systems with Uncertain Temporal Observations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Active Systems
- 3 Complex Active Systems
- 4 Uncertain Temporal Observations
- 5 Problem Formulation
- 6 Preprocessing
- 7 Problem Solving
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- A Cloud-Based Prediction Framework for Analyzing Business Process Performances
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 3 Reference Architecture for Distributed Data Mining
- 4 Formal Framework for Process Performance Prediction
- 5 Solution Approach to the Discovery of a PCB-PPM
- 6 Experimental Results
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- Towards interactive Machine Learning (iML): Applying Ant Colony Algorithms to Solve the Traveling Salesman Problem with the Human-in-the-Loop Approach
- 1 Introduction and Motivation for Research
- 2 Background
- 2.1 Problem Solving: Human Versus Computer
- 2.2 Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)
- 3 Ant Algorithms
- 3.1 Ant Behaviour and Pheromone Trails
- 3.2 Inner Ant System for TSP
- 4 Experimental Method, Setting and Results
- 4.1 Experimental Method
- 4.2 Implementation Details
- 4.3 Experimental Results
- 5 Discussion and Future Research
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- A Threat to Friendship Privacy in Facebook
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Approach Formalization
- 2.1 Finding Alter Accounts
- 2.2 Selecting Candidates
- 2.3 Finding Common Friends
- 3 Preliminary Evaluation
- 4 Related Work
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- A Blockcipher Based Authentication Encryption
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Motivation
- 1.2 Contribution
- 1.3 Organization
- 2 Preliminaries Including Security Notions
- 2.1 Fundamental Notations
- 2.2 Blockcipher
- 2.3 Authentication Encryption
- 2.4 PRF Security
- 2.5 PRP Security
- 3 Proposed Authentication Encryption Scheme
- 3.1 Privacy Notion of AETp
- 3.2 Authenticity Notion of AETp
- 4 Security Analysis
- 4.1 Privacy Security Analysis
- 4.2 Authenticity Security Analysis
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- An Efficient Construction of a Compression Function for Cryptographic Hash
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 2.1 Ideal Cipher Model (ICM)
- 2.2 Security Definition
- 3 Proposed Scheme
- 4 Security Analysis
- 4.1 Collision Security Analysis
- 4.2 Preimage Security Analysis
- 5 Result Analysis
- 5.1 Collision Resistance Analysis
- 5.2 Efficiency-rate
- 5.3 Performance Analysis
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Visualization Model for Monitoring of Computer Networks Security Based on the Analogue of Voronoi Diagrams
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Review of Computer Network Visualization Techniques
- 3 The Proposed Graphical Model
- 4 Examples of Application of the Proposed Graphical Model
- 4.1 Description of the Visualisation System
- 4.2 Description of the Source Data
- 4.3 Example 1. Visualization of the State of Computer Network Security
- 4.4 Example 2. Visualization of the Attack Route
- 5 Evaluation of the Proposed Graphical Model
- 6 Discussion
- 7 Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Modeling Cyber Systemic Risk for the Business Continuity Plan of a Bank
- 1 Introduction
- 2 An Overview of GOReM
- 3 Modeling the Banking Cyber Systemic Risk
- 3.1 The Context Model: Banking Business Continuity
- 3.2 Scenario Model: Risk Treatment
- 3.3 Application Model: Cyber Systemic Risk for Banks in Italy
- 4 Results and Conclusions
- References
- Differentiating Cyber Risk of Insurance Customers: The Insurance Company Perspective
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Known Challenges for Assessing Cyber Risk of Insurance Customers
- 3 Study of Insurance Companies
- 3.1 Method
- 3.2 Results
- 4 Approaches to Efficient and Thorough Risk Assessments
- 4.1 Reusable Sector-Specific Risk Models
- 4.2 A Role for Managed Security Service Providers
- 5 Discussion
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Special Session on Privacy Aware Machine Learning for Health Data Science (PAML 2016)
- Data Anonymization as a Vector Quantization Problem: Control Over Privacy for Health Data
- 1 Introduction
- 2 High-Level Motivation for Data Privacy
- 3 Methodology for Data Anonymization in a Data Clustering Context
- 3.1 Some Notational Details
- 3.2 Distance Functions Over Non-Euclidean Spaces
- 4 Considering Differential Privacy as a Vector Quantization Problem
- 4.1 Moving Samples to Nearby Clusters
- 4.2 Anonymizing the Data Within a Cluster
- 5 Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- An Open-Source Object-Graph-Mapping Framework for Neo4j and Scala: Renesca
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Object-Graph Mapping
- 1.2 Neo4j and Scala
- 2 Our Contribution
- 3 Accessing Neo4j Using Renesca
- 3.1 Treat Query Results as Graphs Instead of Tables
- 3.2 Track Changes and Persist Later as One Unit of Work
- 3.3 Example Code
- 4 The Graph-Object Impedance Mismatch
- 4.1 The Renesca-Magic Abstraction Layer
- 4.2 Example Boilerplate Code
- 4.3 Additional Features Provided by Renesca-Magic
- 4.4 Traits and Relations to Traits
- 4.5 Hyperrelations
- 5 Performance Evaluation
- 5.1 Method
- 5.2 Results
- 5.3 Discussion
- 6 Fields of Application
- 6.1 Argument Mapping Systems
- 7 Conclusions and Future Work
- A Boilerplate Code Example
- References
- Publishing Differentially Private Medical Events Data
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background and Basic Definitions
- 2.1 Sequential Data
- 2.2 Cluster of Sequences
- 2.3 Differential Privacy
- 2.4 Markov Model
- 3 The Model
- 3.1 State & Time Markovian Model (STMM)
- 3.2 Modelling State Transitions
- 3.3 Dividing Sequences into Shorter Parts
- 3.4 Reconstructing Divided Sequences
- 3.5 Anonymizing the Model
- 3.6 Additional Statistics
- 4 Synthetic Data Generator
- 5 Performance Analysis
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- A Peer-to-Peer Protocol and System Architecture for Privacy-Preserving Statistical Analysis
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Privacy-Preserving Statistical Analysis
- 3.1 System Architecture
- 3.2 Reference Implementation
- 3.3 Discussion
- 4 The Secure Summation Protocol
- 4.1 Background
- 4.2 The RASSP Protocol
- 5 Conclusions and Further Work
- References
- The Right to Be Forgotten: Towards Machine Learning on Perturbed Knowledge Bases
- 1 Introduction and Motivation for Research
- 2 Scenarios of Incurring Information Loss in Datasets
- 2.1 Selective Perturbation
- 2.2 Tabular Anonymization
- 2.3 Graph (Social Network) Anonymization
- 3 Experiments
- 3.1 Data
- 3.2 Algorithm
- 3.3 Process
- 4 Results and Discussion
- 5 Open Problems Future Challenges
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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