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The following topics are dealt with: Internet; crowdsourcing; software engineering; cyber security; successive iterative decoding; correlated Rayleigh fading envelope; pseudorandom phase generation; nonuniform signal constellation; network coding; mobile Web service; mobile Web services; fault tolerant architecture; context aware approach; arabic language processing; smart grid; video techniques;...
The following topics are dealt with: trust model and trust management; reputation management; privacy and access control; failure detection and attack prevention; authentication and authorization; security algorithm; software security; e-auction and e-voting protocol; dependability in distributed and ubiquitous computing; anomaly and intrusion detection; real-time system and sensor network; RFID techniques;...
The ubiquity of information systems has made correct and reliable operation of critical systems indispensable. The trustworthiness of digital systems is increasingly dependent on the trustworthiness of the software. While hardware trustworthiness is by no means a solved problem, system-wide problems are increasingly blamed on poorly tested, defective software. System trustworthiness is therefore a...
The pervasive interconnection of systems throughout the world has given computer services a significant socioeconomic value that both accidental faults and malicious activity can affect. The classical approach to security has mostly consisted of trying to prevent bad things from happening-by developing systems without vulnerabilities, for example, or by detecting attacks and intrusions and deploying...
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