539 research outputs found
An Argumentation-Based Reasoner to Assist Digital Investigation and Attribution of Cyber-Attacks
We expect an increase in the frequency and severity of cyber-attacks that
comes along with the need for efficient security countermeasures. The process
of attributing a cyber-attack helps to construct efficient and targeted
mitigating and preventive security measures. In this work, we propose an
argumentation-based reasoner (ABR) as a proof-of-concept tool that can help a
forensics analyst during the analysis of forensic evidence and the attribution
process. Given the evidence collected from a cyber-attack, our reasoner can
assist the analyst during the investigation process, by helping him/her to
analyze the evidence and identify who performed the attack. Furthermore, it
suggests to the analyst where to focus further analyses by giving hints of the
missing evidence or new investigation paths to follow. ABR is the first
automatic reasoner that can combine both technical and social evidence in the
analysis of a cyber-attack, and that can also cope with incomplete and
conflicting information. To illustrate how ABR can assist in the analysis and
attribution of cyber-attacks we have used examples of cyber-attacks and their
analyses as reported in publicly available reports and online literature. We do
not mean to either agree or disagree with the analyses presented therein or
reach attribution conclusions
Research on the Construction of Technology Innovation Virtual Team in SMEs: Based on the Perspective of Industry-university-research Cooperative Innovation
This paper analyzes the necessity and urgency of implementation of industry-university-research cooperative innovation in SMEs, describes the definition and characteristics of virtual teams, demonstrates the building elements of industry-university-research virtual team of SMEs, and proposes the measures for ensuring the construction and normal, efficient operation of the team in the view of government support, system guide and incentive mechanism building by enterprises
Research on Evaluation of Entrepreneurial Environment for College Students Based on Business Ecology Perspective
Based on Mooreâs business ecosystem theory, combined with the existing research of entrepreneurial environment, this paper expounds the connotation of college studentsâ entrepreneurial environment for business ecosystem, constructing the evaluation index system of college studentsâ entrepreneurship environment, adopting the evaluation method of Vague set and multi-criteria decision-making. Based on the case study of colleges in Shaanxi, the paper proposes the countermeasures and suggestions on optimizing the environment of college studentsâ entrepreneurship
Challenges and Opportunities Facing Chinaâs Urban Development in the New Era
The acceleration of urban expansion has greatly impacted the study of Chinaâs urban system, and the urban function at the national level has largely been characterised by the spatial distribution and evolution of cities. In order to understand the dynamics of urban development in China, it is necessary to analyse the history of city evolution and understand the context in which that evolution took place. The first section of this paper introduces the urbanisation process in China since the 1950s in order to demonstrate the origins of Chinaâs recenturbanisation patterns. Subsequently, the structural transitions of city scaling and urban clusters are presented by employing Rank-size Analysis and satellite imagery, followed by the challenges brought about by these changes. Finally, the spatial distribution and transition patterns of Chinaâs urban system are analysed using Centrographic Analysis
Formal Verification of Real-Time Function Blocks Using PVS
A critical step towards certifying safety-critical systems is to check their
conformance to hard real-time requirements. A promising way to achieve this is
by building the systems from pre-verified components and verifying their
correctness in a compositional manner. We previously reported a formal approach
to verifying function blocks (FBs) using tabular expressions and the PVS proof
assistant. By applying our approach to the IEC 61131-3 standard of Programmable
Logic Controllers (PLCs), we constructed a repository of precise specification
and reusable (proven) theorems of feasibility and correctness for FBs. However,
we previously did not apply our approach to verify FBs against timing
requirements, since IEC 61131-3 does not define composite FBs built from
timers. In this paper, based on our experience in the nuclear domain, we
conduct two realistic case studies, consisting of the software requirements and
the proposed FB implementations for two subsystems of an industrial control
system. The implementations are built from IEC 61131-3 FBs, including the
on-delay timer. We find issues during the verification process and suggest
solutions.Comment: In Proceedings ESSS 2015, arXiv:1506.0325
Near-infrared quantum cutting in Ho3+, Yb3+-codoped BaGdF5 nanoparticles via first- and second-order energy transfers
Infrared quantum cutting involving Yb(3+) 950â1,000 nm ((2)âF(5/2) â (2)âF(7/2)) and Ho(3+) 1,007 nm ((5)S(2),(5)F(4) â (5)I(6)) as well as 1,180 nm ((5)I(6) â (5)I(8)) emissions is achieved in BaGdF(5): Ho(3+), Yb(3+) nanoparticles which are synthesized by a facile hydrothermal route. The mechanisms through first- and second-order energy transfers were analyzed by the dependence of Yb(3+) doping concentration on the visible and infrared emissions, decay lifetime curves of the (5)âF(5) â (5)I(8), (5)S(2)/(5)F(4) â (5)I(8), and (5)âF(3) â (5)I(8) of Ho(3+), in which a back energy transfer from Yb(3+) to Ho(3+) is first proposed to interpret the spectral characteristics. A modified calculation equation for quantum efficiency of Yb(3+)-Ho(3+) couple by exciting at 450 nm was presented according to the quantum cutting mechanism. Overall, the excellent luminescence properties of BaGdF(5): Ho(3+), Yb(3+) near-infrared quantum cutting nanoparticles could explore an interesting approach to maximize the performance of solar cells
Challenges and Opportunities Facing Chinaâs Urban Development in the New Era
The acceleration of urban expansion has greatly impacted the study of Chinaâs urban system, and the urban function at the national level has largely been characterised by the spatial distribution and evolution of cities. In order to understand the dynamics of urban development in China, it is necessary to analyse the history of city evolution and understand the context in which that evolution took place. The first section of this paper introduces the urbanisation process in China since the 1950s in order to demonstrate the origins of Chinaâs recenturbanisation patterns. Subsequently, the structural transitions of city scaling and urban clusters are presented by employing Rank-size Analysis and satellite imagery, followed by the challenges brought about by these changes. Finally, the spatial distribution and transition patterns of Chinaâs urban system are analysed using Centrographic Analysis
Défis et opportunités du développement urbain dans la Chine de la nouvelle Úre
LâaccĂ©lĂ©ration de lâexpansion urbaine a fortement marquĂ© lâĂ©tude du systĂšme urbain chinois, caractĂ©risĂ© par dâimportantes transformations des villes et par leur Ă©talement croissant. Afin de comprendre les dynamiques du dĂ©veloppement urbain en Chine, il est nĂ©cessaire dâanalyser lâhistoire gĂ©nĂ©rale des Ă©volutions urbaines et de comprendre le contexte dans lequel celles-ci se situent. La premiĂšre partie de cet article dĂ©crit le processus dâurbanisation en Chine depuis les annĂ©es 1950 en sâattachant Ă Ă©clairer les causes de lâĂ©mergence du modĂšle de rĂ©-urbanisation qui sây est affirmĂ©. La seconde partie prĂ©sente ensuite les transitions structurelles de lâĂ©chelle des villes et des clusters urbains, Ă lâaide de lâanalyse de leur classement et des donnĂ©es issues de lâimagerie satellite, puis sâattache Ă exposer les dĂ©fis introduits par ces changements. Enfin, la distribution spatiale et les formes de transition du systĂšme urbain chinois sont analysĂ©es grĂące Ă la technique de lâanalyse centrographique
Défis et opportunités du développement urbain dans la Chine de la nouvelle Úre
LâaccĂ©lĂ©ration de lâexpansion urbaine a fortement marquĂ© lâĂ©tude du systĂšme urbain chinois, caractĂ©risĂ© par dâimportantes transformations des villes et par leur Ă©talement croissant. Afin de comprendre les dynamiques du dĂ©veloppement urbain en Chine, il est nĂ©cessaire dâanalyser lâhistoire gĂ©nĂ©rale des Ă©volutions urbaines et de comprendre le contexte dans lequel celles-ci se situent. La premiĂšre partie de cet article dĂ©crit le processus dâurbanisation en Chine depuis les annĂ©es 1950 en sâattachant Ă Ă©clairer les causes de lâĂ©mergence du modĂšle de rĂ©-urbanisation qui sây est affirmĂ©. La seconde partie prĂ©sente ensuite les transitions structurelles de lâĂ©chelle des villes et des clusters urbains, Ă lâaide de lâanalyse de leur classement et des donnĂ©es issues de lâimagerie satellite, puis sâattache Ă exposer les dĂ©fis introduits par ces changements. Enfin, la distribution spatiale et les formes de transition du systĂšme urbain chinois sont analysĂ©es grĂące Ă la technique de lâanalyse centrographique
Malignant atrophic papulosis treated with eculizumab and hirudin: a fatal case report and literature review
BackgroundMalignant atrophic papulosis (MAP) is a rare obliterative vasculopathy whose etiology and pathophysiological mechanisms remain unknown, and the treatment is still empirical. It can involve multiple systems, especially the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system, and has a poor prognosis.Case presentationA 20-year-old Chinese male appeared to have Widespread atrophic papules and plaques, intermittent abdominal pain, recurrent bowel perforation, and psoas abscess. The clinical diagnosis of MAP was supported by skin biopsy. He was then treated with anticoagulants, antiplatelets, glucocorticoids, and immunosuppressants and started on eculizumab and hirudin after the first surgical interventions. Despite the aggressive immunosuppression, anticoagulant, antiplatelet, humanized monoclonal antibodies, and surgery therapy, he died five months after presentation.ConclusionsMAP is an extremely rare obliterative vasculopathy manifesting as benign cutaneous involvement or potentially malignant systemic involvement. MAP patients who exhibit any abdominal symptoms should undergo laparoscopy and evaluation in time and start on eculizumab and treprostinil as soon as possible, as the combination of them is presently the most effective treatment option for gastrointestinal MAP and hopefully reduce mortality
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