How to Choose Server-Side Scripting Languages & Database Servers in Web Mining

Author(s):  
Hui Yu ◽  
Zhongmin Lu
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 (4) ◽  
pp. 202-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Henry

Abstract Private information retrieval (PIR) is a way for clients to query a remote database without the database holder learning the clients’ query terms or the responses they generate. Compelling applications for PIR are abound in the cryptographic and privacy research literature, yet existing PIR techniques are notoriously inefficient. Consequently, no such PIRbased application to date has seen real-world at-scale deployment. This paper proposes new “batch coding” techniques to help address PIR’s efficiency problem. The new techniques exploit the connection between ramp secret sharing schemes and efficient information-theoretically secure PIR (IT-PIR) protocols. This connection was previously observed by Henry, Huang, and Goldberg (NDSS 2013), who used ramp schemes to construct efficient “batch queries” with which clients can fetch several database records for the same cost as fetching a single record using a standard, non-batch query. The new techniques in this paper generalize and extend those of Henry et al. to construct “batch codes” with which clients can fetch several records for only a fraction the cost of fetching a single record using a standard non-batch query over an unencoded database. The batch codes are highly tuneable, providing a means to trade off (i) lower server-side computation cost, (ii) lower server-side storage cost, and/or (iii) lower uni- or bi-directional communication cost, in exchange for a comparatively modest decrease in resilience to Byzantine database servers.


Author(s):  
Scott Trent ◽  
Michiaki Tatsubori ◽  
Toyotaro Suzumura ◽  
Akihiko Tozawa ◽  
Tamiya Onodera

10.17158/182 ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shenna Rhea A. Maranguit ◽  
Nogine D. Bonajos ◽  
Darwin I. Medillo

<p>This study aimed to develop a language converter to translate ColdFusion to PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) codes. ColdFusion and PHP server- side scripting languages each have its own advantages and disadvantages. ColdFusion is a  commercial rapid  application development  platform while PHP is an open-source general-purpose scripting language. Ever since the emergence of open-source software that has led to the downfall of commercial software, several issues have stirred the IT industry. Thus, this research effort intended to address fundamental queries such as the technology conversion from ColdFusion to PHP and the maintenance of semantics codes involving these two scripting languages. The proponents used iterative model to successfully develop the converter basing on the following frameworks: tag parsing, semantic parsing and code generator. Findings revealed that the converter was able to translate ColdFusion into PHP but was delimited into basic syntax. It was evaluated by chosen respondents who were satisfied on the capability of the converter to translate ColdFusion into PHP.</p>


Author(s):  
Robert Barone

This chapter demonstrates the usefulness of Macromedia Flash MX as a medium for providing interactive content. The motivation for using Flash is presented first. This is followed by an overview of Flash, a brief illustration of Flash’s animation ability, and a straightforward example of data communication from a Flash movie to an external server-side script. Furthermore, basic concepts of object-oriented programming are introduced within the context of the application. The similarity of Flash’s ActionScript to other object-oriented scripting languages is mentioned, and the important non-linear aspect of program development using Flash is pointed out. It is intended that an understanding of Flash’s underlying principles make it more accessible to a larger audience of web designers and developers.


2010 ◽  
Vol 130 (1) ◽  
pp. 146-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeo Sakairi ◽  
Takashi Tamada ◽  
Katsuyuki Kamei ◽  
Yukio Goto ◽  
Hideo Nakata
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