140 research outputs found
Resilient and Scalable Forwarding for Software-Defined Networks with P4-Programmable Switches
Traditional networking devices support only fixed features and limited configurability.
Network softwarization leverages programmable software and hardware platforms to remove those limitations.
In this context the concept of programmable data planes allows directly to program the packet processing pipeline of networking devices and create custom control plane algorithms.
This flexibility enables the design of novel networking mechanisms where the status quo struggles to meet high demands of next-generation networks like 5G, Internet of Things, cloud computing, and industry 4.0.
P4 is the most popular technology to implement programmable data planes.
However, programmable data planes, and in particular, the P4 technology, emerged only recently.
Thus, P4 support for some well-established networking concepts is still lacking and several issues remain unsolved due to the different characteristics of programmable data planes in comparison to traditional networking.
The research of this thesis focuses on two open issues of programmable data planes.
First, it develops resilient and efficient forwarding mechanisms for the P4 data plane as there are no satisfying state of the art best practices yet.
Second, it enables BIER in high-performance P4 data planes.
BIER is a novel, scalable, and efficient transport mechanism for IP multicast traffic which has only very limited support of high-performance forwarding platforms yet.
The main results of this thesis are published as 8 peer-reviewed and one post-publication peer-reviewed publication. The results cover the development of suitable resilience mechanisms for P4 data planes, the development and implementation of resilient BIER forwarding in P4, and the extensive evaluations of all developed and implemented mechanisms. Furthermore, the results contain a comprehensive P4 literature study.
Two more peer-reviewed papers contain additional content that is not directly related to the main results.
They implement congestion avoidance mechanisms in P4 and develop a scheduling concept to find cost-optimized load schedules based on day-ahead forecasts
Technologies and Applications for Big Data Value
This open access book explores cutting-edge solutions and best practices for big data and data-driven AI applications for the data-driven economy. It provides the reader with a basis for understanding how technical issues can be overcome to offer real-world solutions to major industrial areas. The book starts with an introductory chapter that provides an overview of the book by positioning the following chapters in terms of their contributions to technology frameworks which are key elements of the Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership and the upcoming Partnership on AI, Data and Robotics. The remainder of the book is then arranged in two parts. The first part “Technologies and Methods” contains horizontal contributions of technologies and methods that enable data value chains to be applied in any sector. The second part “Processes and Applications” details experience reports and lessons from using big data and data-driven approaches in processes and applications. Its chapters are co-authored with industry experts and cover domains including health, law, finance, retail, manufacturing, mobility, and smart cities. Contributions emanate from the Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership and the Big Data Value Association, which have acted as the European data community's nucleus to bring together businesses with leading researchers to harness the value of data to benefit society, business, science, and industry. The book is of interest to two primary audiences, first, undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers in various fields, including big data, data science, data engineering, and machine learning and AI. Second, practitioners and industry experts engaged in data-driven systems, software design and deployment projects who are interested in employing these advanced methods to address real-world problems
Advances in Information Security and Privacy
With the recent pandemic emergency, many people are spending their days in smart working and have increased their use of digital resources for both work and entertainment. The result is that the amount of digital information handled online is dramatically increased, and we can observe a significant increase in the number of attacks, breaches, and hacks. This Special Issue aims to establish the state of the art in protecting information by mitigating information risks. This objective is reached by presenting both surveys on specific topics and original approaches and solutions to specific problems. In total, 16 papers have been published in this Special Issue
Designing Data Spaces
This open access book provides a comprehensive view on data ecosystems and platform economics from methodical and technological foundations up to reports from practical implementations and applications in various industries. To this end, the book is structured in four parts: Part I “Foundations and Contexts” provides a general overview about building, running, and governing data spaces and an introduction to the IDS and GAIA-X projects. Part II “Data Space Technologies” subsequently details various implementation aspects of IDS and GAIA-X, including eg data usage control, the usage of blockchain technologies, or semantic data integration and interoperability. Next, Part III describes various “Use Cases and Data Ecosystems” from various application areas such as agriculture, healthcare, industry, energy, and mobility. Part IV eventually offers an overview of several “Solutions and Applications”, eg including products and experiences from companies like Google, SAP, Huawei, T-Systems, Innopay and many more. Overall, the book provides professionals in industry with an encompassing overview of the technological and economic aspects of data spaces, based on the International Data Spaces and Gaia-X initiatives. It presents implementations and business cases and gives an outlook to future developments. In doing so, it aims at proliferating the vision of a social data market economy based on data spaces which embrace trust and data sovereignty
Окружење за анализу и оцену квалитета великих и повезаних података
Linking and publishing data in the Linked Open Data format increases the interoperability
and discoverability of resources over the Web. To accomplish this, the process comprises
several design decisions, based on the Linked Data principles that, on one hand, recommend to
use standards for the representation and the access to data on the Web, and on the other hand
to set hyperlinks between data from different sources.
Despite the efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), being the main international
standards organization for the World Wide Web, there is no one tailored formula for publishing
data as Linked Data. In addition, the quality of the published Linked Open Data (LOD) is a
fundamental issue, and it is yet to be thoroughly managed and considered.
In this doctoral thesis, the main objective is to design and implement a novel framework for
selecting, analyzing, converting, interlinking, and publishing data from diverse sources,
simultaneously paying great attention to quality assessment throughout all steps and modules
of the framework. The goal is to examine whether and to what extent are the Semantic Web
technologies applicable for merging data from different sources and enabling end-users to
obtain additional information that was not available in individual datasets, in addition to the
integration into the Semantic Web community space. Additionally, the Ph.D. thesis intends to
validate the applicability of the process in the specific and demanding use case, i.e. for creating
and publishing an Arabic Linked Drug Dataset, based on open drug datasets from selected
Arabic countries and to discuss the quality issues observed in the linked data life-cycle. To that
end, in this doctoral thesis, a Semantic Data Lake was established in the pharmaceutical domain
that allows further integration and developing different business services on top of the
integrated data sources. Through data representation in an open machine-readable format, the
approach offers an optimum solution for information and data dissemination for building
domain-specific applications, and to enrich and gain value from the original dataset. This thesis
showcases how the pharmaceutical domain benefits from the evolving research trends for
building competitive advantages. However, as it is elaborated in this thesis, a better
understanding of the specifics of the Arabic language is required to extend linked data
technologies utilization in targeted Arabic organizations.Повезивање и објављивање података у формату "Повезани отворени подаци" (енг.
Linked Open Data) повећава интероперабилност и могућности за претраживање ресурса
преко Web-а. Процес је заснован на Linked Data принципима (W3C, 2006) који са једне
стране елаборира стандарде за представљање и приступ подацима на Wебу (RDF, OWL,
SPARQL), а са друге стране, принципи сугеришу коришћење хипервеза између података
из различитих извора.
Упркос напорима W3C конзорцијума (W3C је главна међународна организација за
стандарде за Web-у), не постоји јединствена формула за имплементацију процеса
објављивање података у Linked Data формату. Узимајући у обзир да је квалитет
објављених повезаних отворених података одлучујући за будући развој Web-а, у овој
докторској дисертацији, главни циљ је (1) дизајн и имплементација иновативног оквира
за избор, анализу, конверзију, међусобно повезивање и објављивање података из
различитих извора и (2) анализа примена овог приступа у фармацeутском домену.
Предложена докторска дисертација детаљно истражује питање квалитета великих и
повезаних екосистема података (енг. Linked Data Ecosystems), узимајући у обзир
могућност поновног коришћења отворених података. Рад је мотивисан потребом да се
омогући истраживачима из арапских земаља да употребом семантичких веб технологија
повежу своје податке са отвореним подацима, као нпр. DBpedia-јом. Циљ је да се испита
да ли отворени подаци из Арапских земаља омогућавају крајњим корисницима да добију
додатне информације које нису доступне у појединачним скуповима података, поред
интеграције у семантички Wеб простор.
Докторска дисертација предлаже методологију за развој апликације за рад са
повезаним (Linked) подацима и имплементира софтверско решење које омогућује
претраживање консолидованог скупа података о лековима из изабраних арапских
земаља. Консолидовани скуп података је имплементиран у облику Семантичког језера
података (енг. Semantic Data Lake).
Ова теза показује како фармацеутска индустрија има користи од примене
иновативних технологија и истраживачких трендова из области семантичких
технологија. Међутим, како је елаборирано у овој тези, потребно је боље разумевање
специфичности арапског језика за имплементацију Linked Data алата и њухову примену
са подацима из Арапских земаља
Proceedings of the 19th Sound and Music Computing Conference
Proceedings of the 19th Sound and Music Computing Conference - June 5-12, 2022 - Saint-Étienne (France).
https://smc22.grame.f
Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence for Critical Infrastructures Security
Modern critical infrastructures can be considered as large scale Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). Therefore, when designing, implementing, and operating systems for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), the boundaries between physical security and cybersecurity are blurred. Emerging systems for Critical Infrastructures Security and Protection must therefore consider integrated approaches that emphasize the interplay between cybersecurity and physical security techniques. Hence, there is a need for a new type of integrated security intelligence i.e., Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence (CPTI). This book presents novel solutions for integrated Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence for infrastructures in various sectors, such as Industrial Sites and Plants, Air Transport, Gas, Healthcare, and Finance. The solutions rely on novel methods and technologies, such as integrated modelling for cyber-physical systems, novel reliance indicators, and data driven approaches including BigData analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Some of the presented approaches are sector agnostic i.e., applicable to different sectors with a fair customization effort. Nevertheless, the book presents also peculiar challenges of specific sectors and how they can be addressed. The presented solutions consider the European policy context for Security, Cyber security, and Critical Infrastructure protection, as laid out by the European Commission (EC) to support its Member States to protect and ensure the resilience of their critical infrastructures. Most of the co-authors and contributors are from European Research and Technology Organizations, as well as from European Critical Infrastructure Operators. Hence, the presented solutions respect the European approach to CIP, as reflected in the pillars of the European policy framework. The latter includes for example the Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive), the Directive on protecting European Critical Infrastructures, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the Cybersecurity Act Regulation. The sector specific solutions that are described in the book have been developed and validated in the scope of several European Commission (EC) co-funded projects on Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), which focus on the listed sectors. Overall, the book illustrates a rich set of systems, technologies, and applications that critical infrastructure operators could consult to shape their future strategies. It also provides a catalogue of CPTI case studies in different sectors, which could be useful for security consultants and practitioners as well
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