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The following topics are dealt with: computational linguistics; data mining; data warehousing; bioinformatics; distributed computing; information security; ad hoc networks; information management; wireless sensor networks; and digital image processing.
Trusted computing attestation mechanism relies on hash measurements to realize remote party attestation in distributed systems. Property based attestation enables more meaningful attestation by abstracting low level binary values to high level security properties or functions of systems. The contribution of this paper is two fold. In the first part of the paper, we provide an analysis of the different...
Dynamic reconfigurable systems can evolve under various conditions due to changes imposed either by the architecture, or by the applications, or by the environment. In such systems, the design process becomes more sophisticated as all the design decisions have to be optimized in terms of runtime behaviors and values. Runtime mapping exploration allows to explore reconfigurable systems at runtime to...
Cost-effective software evolution is critical to many distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems. Selecting the lowest cost set of software components that meet DRE system resource constraints, such as total memory and available CPU cycles, is an NP-hard problem. This paper provides three contributions to R&D on evolving software-intensive DRE systems. First, we present the software evolution...
For the (distributed) development of certain highly innovative software-intensive systems such as semi-autonomous robots, it is not clear which life cycle approach to follow best. Especially in a (local) research environment, the development may typically happen in some bottom-up form of prototyping. In contrast, standard systems engineering would (still) prescribe a waterfall life cycle. Software...
Nowadays, important efforts in the research of the Transition P Systems have been focused on the simulation/implementation of the massively parallel character ofthe model. The distributed implementation of P Systems hasmet with the communications bottleneck problem. In thissense, there are several research works on analysis for distributed architectures that are technology independent and avoiding...
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