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    A Missing Piece of RSS Technology

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    In the Information Age, people use RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Technology to help them to easily get the latest contents from websites by accessing only a single website as well as by using mobile devices. Several companies have started to use RSS for distributing their information to customers. However, most contents published via RSS technology are public and not confidential such as credit card information, financial business information etc. Since the RSS technology does not have a mechanism to ensure that the incoming information is really secure, in this paper we have proposed a Secure Information Notifying System with RSS Technology (SInfoNS). We have applied the RSS technology together with the cryptography to make any RSS document become secure before disseminating it to relevant users. The SInfoNS also uses XSL to apply to private information retrieval and XML schema and SchemaPath definitions have been created for validation. The results displayed on a user's mobile device provide users with the latest information. The results of this study confirm that our system will aggregate RSS documents and disseminate information to each user. The SInfoNS enables RSS technology for the use of private information that can be securely distributed.Cryptography, Really Simple Syndication, RSS, XML Schema, XSL

    Abstract Intelligent DNS-based Naming System Mechanism

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    The Internet currently connects millions of hosts around the world. The domain name system (DNS) translates nearly all human-readable names to IP addresses. Since its structure was designed to be hierarchical, host names must be unique. The size and nature of the Internet community has changed from a homogenous culture and common language to various linguistic, cultural and educational backgrounds. Supplements to the existing solutions do not solve cybersquatting and trade name issues. We address some of the failings of the DNS and outline a new Naming System that solves some of the problems of the existing system.

    Intelligent Naming System: An Alternative for Enterprise Naming Management

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    People use “name ” in general to reference things easily. In addition, one name may refer to various types of things or objects (one name – many objects). For example, a convenience store named “Family Mart ” uses this single name for every branch. Similarly, names are also important in all computer communication. Name services have been developed to map logical names to physical resources. The structure of the current name services is hierarchical for scalability. However, this limits one name mapping to many objects. This paper proposes the new naming system called the Intelligent Naming System that employs the concept of sets and trees. The technique called One Name – Many Objects – One Result (ONMOOR) is proposed to ensure that the result of the mapping is the intended object. Furthermore, the proposed solution has been proved by theoretical analysis. 1
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