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Nowadays, users are relying on mobile service ecosystem for their daily life, while there is a lack of support for users to efficiently migrate their tasks across different terminals. Furthermore, the same application running on different terminals may even have different layouts to guarantee the user experience, which makes the migration more difficult. To facilitate the switching among multiple...
IoT service and service composition provide an effective means to develop IoT applications based on correlating multiple sensor data. The change of specific sensor data can cause others' changes under uncertain situations. It makes difficult for defining service composition plan in advance to build IoT application. This paper proposes a data-driven service composition method based on our previous...
In this paper, a method about how to identify insecure behaviors of browser extensions is proposed. Typically, the identification of insecure extension behaviors is based on knowledge which is got by investigating known malicious or vulnerable extensions. We present an automatic technique that can ease the laborious manual investigating process. Our technique mines the difference between the behavior...
This paper proposes an Android malware detection approach based on attack tree. Attack tree model is extended to provide a novel way to organize and exploit behavior rules. Connections between attack goals and application capability are represented by an attack tree structure and behavior rules are assigned to every attack path in the attack tree. In this way, fine-grained and comprehensive static...
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