scholarly journals JPURE — A Purified Java Execution Environment for Controller Networks

Author(s):  
Danilo Beuche ◽  
Lars Büttner ◽  
Daniel Mahrenholz ◽  
Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat ◽  
Friedrich Schön
Author(s):  
Mahalingam Ramkumar

Approaches for securing digital assets of information systems can be classified as active approaches based on attack models, and passive approaches based on system-models. Passive approaches are inherently superior to active ones. However, taking full advantage of passive approaches calls for a rigorous standard for a low-complexity-high-integrity execution environment for security protocols. We sketch broad outlines of mirror network (MN) modules, as a candidate for such a standard. Their utility in assuring real-world information systems is illustrated with examples.


2005 ◽  
Vol 47 (8) ◽  
pp. 565-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rod Fatoohi ◽  
Nihar Gokhale ◽  
Suja Viswesan

2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandro Pinto ◽  
Tiago Gomes ◽  
Jorge Pereira ◽  
Jorge Cabral ◽  
Adriano Tavares

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-139
Author(s):  
Milton Secundino de Souza-Júnior ◽  
Nelson Souto Rosa ◽  
Fernando Antônio Aires Lins

Purpose This paper aims to present Long4Cloud (long-running workflows execution environment for cloud), a distributed and adaptive LRW execution environment delivered “as a service” solution. Design/methodology/approach LRWs last for hours, days or even months and their duration open the possibility of changes in business rules, service interruptions or even alterations of formal regulations of the business before the workflow completion. These events can lead to problems such as loss of intermediary results or exhaustion of computational resources used to manage the workflow execution. Existing solutions face those problems by merely allowing the replacement (at runtime) of services associated with activities of the LRW. Findings LONG4Cloud extends the previous works in two main aspects, namely, the inclusion of dynamic reconfiguration capabilities and the adoption of an “as a service” delivery mode. The reconfiguration mechanism uses quiescence principles, data and state management and provides multiple adaptive strategies. Long4Cloud also adopts a scenario-based analysis to decide the adaptation to be performed. Events such as changes in business rules or service failures trigger reconfigurations supported by the environment. These features have been put together in a solution delivered “as a service” that takes advantage of cloud elasticity and allows to better allocate cloud resources to fit into the demands of LRWs. Originality/value The original contribution of Long4Cloud is to incorporate adaptive capabilities into the LRW execution environment as an effective way to handle the specificities of this kind of workflow. Experiments using current data of a Brazilian health insurance company were carried out to evaluate Long4Cloud and show performance gains in the execution of LRWs submitted to the proposed environment.


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