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Traditional network security assessment technologies are usually qualitative analyses from large variation of security factors. It is difficult to guide security managers to configure network security mechanisms. A new network security quantitative analysis method called ACRL is presented in this paper. It assesses attack sequences from credibility, risk and the loss of system and provides the assessment...
The Internet and related technologies have created an interconnected world in which we can exchange information easily, process tasks collaboratively, and form communities among users with similar interests. This allows improved efficiency and performance. Allowing business users to model their needs is a trend of business process modelling. Based on our analysis, a lightweight process modelling approach...
This thesis introduces the basic function of web 2.0-based teaching management system and proposes the entire structure design of the system combined with the current situation of teaching management system. The thesis emphatically elaborated the functional module design of this system. The whole system have consummate function, it is very convenient and flexible for application , the contact surface...
The Internet and related technologies have created an interconnected world in which we can exchange information easily, process tasks collaboratively, and form communities among users with similar interests. This allows improved efficiency and performance. Mashups, a new web 2.0 technology, have become very important as Web applications to perform these tasks. Currently, the uses of mashups are often...
The Internet has continually changed our life. Social software is viewed as a set of Web-based applications that allow users to interact and share data with each other. Mashups, a new Web 2.0 technology, have become very important as Web applications to facilitate communities users with similar interests to achieve efficiency and improved performance. Currently, the uses of the mashups are often more...
The trend toward wireless communications and advances in mobile technologies are increasing consumer demand for ubiquitous access to Internet-based information and services. A 3D framework provides a basis for designing, analyzing, and evaluating strategies to address data consistency issues in mobile wireless environments. A proposed relay-peer-based cache consistency protocol offers a generic and...
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