516 research outputs found

    Evolution of Software Engineering in the Changing Scenario of Modern Hardware Architecture, Semantic Web and Cloud Computing Platform

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    Traditional way of software engineering is no longer fully suitable in the changing scenario of modern hardwareand software architecture of parallel and distributed computing on Semantic web and Cloud computing platform. A parallelhardware architecture can support high performance computing but needs changes in programming style. Also the capabilityof Semantic web can link everything on the internet making an interoperable intelligent system. And with this capabilitymany beneficial business models like Web services and Cloud computing platform have been conceptualized. Cloudcomputing is the most anticipated future trend of computing. These changes in hardware and software architecture means weneed to re-visit the traditional software engineering process models meant for a single computer system. This paper firstsurveys the evolution of hardware architecture, newer business models, newer software applications and then analyses theneed for changes in software engineering process models to leverage all the benefits of the newer business models. Thispaper also emphasizes the vulnerability of the web applications and cloud computing platform in terms of risk managementof web applications in general and privacy and security of customer information in shared cloud platform which maythreaten the adoption of the cloud platform.Keywords/Index Terms— Agile Process Model , Cloud Computing Platform, Privacy and Security Issues, RiskManagement, Semantic Web, Software Evolution

    A wirelessly programmable actuation and sensing system for structural health monitoring

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    Wireless sensor networks promise to deliver low cost, low power and massively distributed systems for structural health monitoring. A key component of these systems, particularly when sampling rates are high, is the capability to process data within the network. Although progress has been made towards this vision, it remains a difficult task to develop and program ’smart’ wireless sensing applications. In this paper we present a system which allows data acquisition and computational tasks to be specified in Python, a high level programming language, and executed within the sensor network. Key features of this system include the ability to execute custom application code without firmware updates, to run multiple users’ requests concurrently and to conserve power through adjustable sleep settings. Specific examples of sensor node tasks are given to demonstrate the features of this system in the context of structural health monitoring. The system comprises of individual firmware for nodes in the wireless sensor network, and a gateway server and web application through which users can remotely submit their requests

    Preliminaries of orthogonal layered defence using functional and assurance controls in industrial control systems

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    Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) are responsible for the automation of different processes and the overall control of systems that include highly sensitive potential targets such as nuclear facilities, energy-distribution, water-supply, and mass-transit systems. Given the increased complexity and rapid evolvement of their threat landscape, and the fact that these systems form part of the Critical National infrastructure (CNI), makes them an emerging domain of conflict, terrorist attacks, and a playground for cyberexploitation. Existing layered-defence approaches are increasingly criticised for their inability to adequately protect against resourceful and persistent adversaries. It is therefore essential that emerging techniques, such as orthogonality, be combined with existing security strategies to leverage defence advantages against adaptive and often asymmetrical attack vectors. The concept of orthogonality is relatively new and unexplored in an ICS environment and consists of having assurance control as well as functional control at each layer. Our work seeks to partially articulate a framework where multiple functional and assurance controls are introduced at each layer of ICS architectural design to further enhance security while maintaining critical real-time transfer of command and control traffic
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