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    Interrogating Capabilities of IoT Devices

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    This research is supported by the UK Research Councils’ Digital Economy IT as a Utility Network+ (EP/K003569/1) and the dot.rural Digital Economy Hub (EP/G066051/1).Postprin

    Supporting the Everyday Work of Scientists: Automating Scientific Workflows

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    This paper describes an action research project that we undertook with National Research Council Canada (NRC) scientists. Based on discussions about their \ud difficulties in using software to collect data and manage processes, we identified three requirements for increasing research productivity: ease of use for end- \ud users; managing scientific workflows; and facilitating software interoperability. Based on these requirements, we developed a software framework, Sweet, to \ud assist in the automation of scientific workflows. \ud \ud Throughout the iterative development process, and through a series of structured interviews, we evaluated how the framework was used in practice, and identified \ud increases in productivity and effectiveness and their causes. While the framework provides resources for writing application wrappers, it was easier to code the applications’ functionality directly into the framework using OSS components. Ease of use for the end-user and flexible and fully parameterized workflow representations were key elements of the framework’s success. \u

    A taxonomy of malicious traffic for intrusion detection systems

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    With the increasing number of network threats it is essential to have a knowledge of existing and new network threats to design better intrusion detection systems. In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying network attacks in a consistent way, allowing security researchers to focus their efforts on creating accurate intrusion detection systems and targeted datasets

    Towards automated privacy risk assessments in IoT systems

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    M4IOT 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Middleware and Applications for the Internet of Things, Part of Middleware 2018 Conference 10 December 2018, Pages 15-18 2018 Workshop on Middleware and Applications for the Internet of Things, M4IOT 2018, Part of Middleware 2018 Conference; Rennes; France; 10 December 2018 through 11 December 2018; Code 144683 The work described here was funded by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to the University of Aberdeen (EP/N028074/1) and City, University of London (EP/N028155/1).Postprin

    Sustainable Development Report: Blockchain, the Web3 & the SDGs

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    This is an output paper of the applied research that was conducted between July 2018 - October 2019 funded by the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and conducted by the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and RCE Vienna (Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development).Series: Working Paper Series / Institute for Cryptoeconomics / Interdisciplinary Researc
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