Speed Kit: A Polyglot & GDPR-Compliant Approach For Caching Personalized Content

Author(s):  
Wolfram Wingerath ◽  
Felix Gessert ◽  
Erik Witt ◽  
Hannes Kuhlmann ◽  
Florian Bucklers ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rodolfo Villarroel ◽  
Eduardo Fernández-Medina ◽  
Juan Trujillo ◽  
Mario Piattini

This chapter presents an approach for designing secure Data Warehouses (DWs) that accomplish the conceptual modeling of secure DWs independently from the target platform where the DW has to be implemented, because our complete approach follows the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and the Model Driven Security (MDS). In most of real world DW projects, the security aspects are issues that usually rely on the DBMS administrators. We argue that the design of these security aspects should be considered together with the conceptual modeling of DWs from the early stages of a DW project, and being able to attach user security information to the basic structures of a Multidimensional (MD) model. In this way, we would be able to generate this information in a semi or automatic way into a target platform and the final DW will better suits the user security requirements.


Author(s):  
Villarroel Rodolfo ◽  
Fernández-Medina Eduardo ◽  
Trujillo Juan ◽  
Piattini Mario

This chapter presents an approach for designing secure Data Warehouses (DWs) that accomplish the conceptual modeling of secure DWs independently from the target platform where the DW has to be implemented, because our complete approach follows the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and the Model Driven Security (MDS). In most of real world DW projects, the security aspects are issues that usually rely on the DBMS administrators. We argue that the design of these security aspects should be considered together with the conceptual modeling of DWs from the early stages of a DW project, and being able to attach user security information to the basic structures of a Multidimensional (MD) model. In this way, we would be able to generate this information in a semi or automatic way into a target platform and the final DW will better suits the user security requirements.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 834-851 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikolaos Konstantinou ◽  
Dimitrios-Emmanuel Spanos ◽  
Nikos Houssos ◽  
Nikolaos Mitrou

Purpose – This paper aims to introduce a transformation engine which can be used to convert an existing institutional repository installation into a Linked Open Data repository. Design/methodology/approach – The authors describe how the data that exist in a DSpace repository can be semantically annotated to serve as a Semantic Web (meta)data repository. Findings – The authors present a non-intrusive, standards-compliant approach that can run alongside with current practices, while incorporating state-of-the art methodologies. Originality/value – Also, they propose a set of mappings between domain vocabularies that can be (re)used towards this goal, thus offering an approach that covers both the technical and semantic aspects of the procedure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-34
Author(s):  
Bisaro Brigitte   ◽  
Mussano   Federico ◽  
Mattia Silvia ◽  
Marmotti   Antonio ◽  
Forni   Marco ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 773-774 ◽  
pp. 38-42
Author(s):  
Noordiana Kassim ◽  
Yusri Yusof ◽  
Ida Aryanie Bahrudin ◽  
Rafizah Mohd Hanifa ◽  
Mohd Hadri Mohamed Nor ◽  
...  

ISO 14649 standard, commonly recognized as STEP-NC is a data model interface for computer numerical controllers. STEP-NC goes much further that G codes and has a more comprehensive data model that overcomes the lack of process information in ISO 6983 files (G codes programming). The STEP compliant approach brings the possibility to integrate the machine controller to the overall enterprise information network, with the intention of having bi-directional data flow. This will provide the novel capability for upstream feedback of information from the numerical controller to the design and process areas in the process planning and manufacturing. This paper presents the key concepts of the proposed STEP Convertor of the STEP-CNC Mapping System. The objective of the main system is to take a generic STEP file as the input to drive a CNC machine tool. The main system is broken down into two main sub-systems, STEP Convertor and STEP-NC Translator. This paper will focus solely on the information structure and conceptualization of the STEP Convertor.


2013 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 781-791 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefano Borgia ◽  
Andrea Matta ◽  
Tullio Tolio

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