scholarly journals Technique for Evaluating the Security of Relational Databases Based on the Enhanced Clements–Hoffman Model

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (23) ◽  
pp. 11175
Author(s):  
Vitalii Yesin ◽  
Mikolaj Karpinski ◽  
Maryna Yesina ◽  
Vladyslav Vilihura ◽  
Stanislaw A. Rajba

Obtaining convincing evidence of database security, as the basic corporate resource, is extremely important. However, in order to verify the conclusions about the degree of security, it must be measured. To solve this challenge, the authors of the paper enhanced the Clements–Hoffman model, determined the integral security metric and, on this basis, developed a technique for evaluating the security of relational databases. The essence of improving the Clements–Hoffmann model is to expand it by including a set of object vulnerabilities. Vulnerability is considered as a separate objectively existing category. This makes it possible to evaluate both the likelihood of an unwanted incident and the database security as a whole more adequately. The technique for evaluating the main components of the security barriers and the database security as a whole, proposed by the authors, is based on the theory of fuzzy sets and risk. As an integral metric of database security, the reciprocal of the total residual risk is used, the constituent components of which are presented in the form of certain linguistic variables. In accordance with the developed technique, the authors presented the results of a quantitative evaluation of the effectiveness of the protection of databases built on the basis of the schema with the universal basis of relations and designed in accordance with the traditional technology of relational databases.

2018 ◽  
Vol 939 (9) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
V.V. Oznamets

The rational allocation of resources is the basis for sustainable development of the territories. In reality, spatial planning often does not have clear information for decision- making. This factor puts the task of allocating resources under fuzzy information. The author suggests such a placement method. The basis for the solution and analysis is a well-known model of the informational situation. The author develops this concept and introduces a new one, of the informational spatial situation. Fuzzy spatial information makes grounds to introduce a new concept of fuzzy information situation. A comparative analysis is used to solve the problem. At the first stage of the solution, an ideal reference information situation is introduced. This model can not be realized in reality completely. Real conditions differ from ideal ones, therefore in practice there is a set of fuzzy information situations, each of which is close to the reference information situation for a number of factors. For the comparative analysis, the theory of fuzzy sets is applied. The author uses the concepts of linguistic variables and membership functions to describe an unclear information situation. Linguistic variables and membership functions determine for the whole set of fuzzy situations are determined. This approach translates the description of real fuzzy situations into the area of linguistic variables. A new description of fuzzy situations makes it possible to perform analysis using the theory of fuzzy sets. The analysis using the theory of fuzzy sets showed how a situation that maximally satisfies the placement requirements is singled out from a given set. The author proves that optimal solutions do not apply to fuzzy analysis, and that the solution obtained using the theory of fuzzy sets is rational.


Author(s):  
Natalya Ivanovna Shaposhnikova ◽  
Alexander Aleksandrovich Sorokin

The article consideres the problems of determining the need to modernize the base stations of the cellular network based on the mathematical apparatus of the theory of fuzzy sets. To improve the quality of telecommunications services the operators should send significant funding for upgrading the equipment of base stations. Modernization can improve and extend the functions of base stations to provide cellular communication, increase the reliability of the base station in operation and the functionality of its individual elements, and reduce the cost of maintenance and repair when working on a cellular network. The complexity in collecting information about the equipment condition is determined by a large number of factors that affect its operation, as well as the imperfection of obtaining and processing the information received. For a comprehensive assessment of the need for modernization, it is necessary to take into account a number of indicators. In the structure of indicators of the need for modernization, there were introduced the parameters reflecting both the degree of aging and obsolescence(the technical gap and the backlog in connection with the emergence of new technologies and standards). In the process of a problem solving, the basic stages of decision-making on modernization have been allocated. Decision-making on the need for modernization is based not only on measuring information that takes into account the decision-makers, but also on linguistic and verbal information. Therefore, to determine the need for upgrading the base stations, the theory of fuzzy sets is used, with the help of which experts can be attracted to this issue. They will be able to formulate additional fuzzy judgments that help to take into account not only measuring characteristics, but also poorly formalized fuzzy information. To do this, the main indicators of the modernization need have been defined, and fuzzy estimates of the need for modernization for all indicators and a set of indicators reflecting the need for upgrading the base stations have been formulated.


ECONOMICS ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-94
Author(s):  
Željko V. Račić

Summary The theory of fuzzy sets allows to analyze insufficiently precise, accurate, complete phenomena which can not be modeled by the theory of probability or interval mathematics. We define fuzzy sets as sets where the boundary of the set is unclear and depends on subjective estimation or individual preference. In addition to the standard interpretation scale, described above, a set of numbers to each qualitative attribute must be assigned. In addition to the standard interpretation scale a set of numbers to each qualitative attribute must be assigned. First of all, it is necessary to determine the procedure for determining fuzzy numbers describing the attributes. One of the imperfections of the fuzzy sets is subjectivism when defining the boundaries of fuzzy sets and functions of belonging, which can significantly influence the final decision. The decision maker’s subjectivity is also present in the determination of weighted coefficients. However, in case of giving weight, fixed values are necessary. Some decisions require multidisciplinary knowledge, so the decision-making process includes more group decision-makers, who independently give their grades.


Author(s):  
Aleksandra Noskova ◽  
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Aleksander Alekseev

The motivation for this research was the result obtained earlier by the authors in the field of developing industry models for predicting bankruptcy with high prognostic ability. The article examines the prediction reliability of the financial position of companies in the case of introducing an additional category of financial position that reflects the position between financial solvency and insolvency (bankruptcy). The authors hypothesize that the reliability of models decreases if the requirements for their accuracy increase due to the introduction of an additional category of financial position. Hypothesis testing is performed using a non-entropic approach. This approach should reduce the measure of uncertainty in terms of the uncharacteristic nature of some of the identified features of financial position relative to the initial categories. At the same time, features of financial position are defined as ranges of specific weight of balance sheet items that have positive or negative information importance. Information importance is determined based on the methods of system-cognitive analysis, implemented automatically in the EIDOS X++ system, as well as by reproducing information models using MS Excel tools. Normalization of the informational importance values of features and their interpolation allowed us to obtain functions similar to the membership functions in the theory of fuzzy sets. When constructing membership functions relative to ranges of significant balance sheet items ("Fixed assets", "Inventory", "Accounts Receivable", "Short-Term financial investments", "Retained earnings (uncovered loss)", "Accounts payable"), ranges with zero or insignificant values of characteristic functions corresponding to the initial categories of financial position are identified. This actually meant a high level of uncertainty in the prediction. The authors propose to introduce additional linguistic variables and their corresponding fuzzy sets, whose carriers are the relative scales of the above balance items, this will reduce uncertainty. A total of 5 such fuzzy sets were identified, where the researchers used the concept of "gray zone" as a linguistic variable, which was actually used as a new category of financial position. All calculations are shown on the example of fixed assets. The prognostic ability of models based on an optimized sample, where the category of the position of companies that have at least 3 out of 5 features of the "gray zone" has been replaced, is reduced, as expected, but only slightly. And in the case of reproducing algorithms of system-cognitive analysis using MS Excel tools, there is even an increase in the prognostic ability of one of the models. In fact, the hypothesis that the reliability of models decreases if the requirements for their accuracy increase was not confirmed. From an economic point of view, the theoretical significance of the obtained result is that with the help of a non-entropic approach it was possible to show the need to introduce a new category of financial position. From a mathematical point of view, the theoretical significance lies in the fact that membership functions for linguistic variables are obtained based on real data on the financial position of almost two hundred Russian companies, these reduction functions can be used by specialists in the field of fuzzy set theory in the future. The results obtained are applicable at least for the construction industry, but can also be replicated relative to other sectors of the economy when forming the corresponding samples.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (3) ◽  
pp. 78-85
Author(s):  
Алексей Зёрнышкин ◽  
Aleksey Zernyshkin ◽  
Александр Сизов ◽  
Aleksandr Sizov ◽  
Вячеслав Добрица ◽  
...  

The work is devoted to the consideration of the approach to effectiveness increase in socialeconomic system operation through the fuzzy model development for the supplier choice of commoditymaterial stocks in logistic companies. The problem urgency is conditioned on the system approach absence in the overwhelming majority of companies to the formation of procurement logistics strategy which makes difficulties in the process rapid management and charges efficient control. The theory of fuzzy sets is a methodological ba-sis of the work. The model developed has a practical value for the leadership of logistics companies.


Author(s):  
Vagif Salimov

The article is devoted to the problem of  software selection. As a rule, this tasks are formalized as models of multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). The peculiarity of this problem is in the fact that the evaluation criteria , is generally defined by linguistic expert. This requires the use of special methods, in particularly, the theory of fuzzy sets. To solve the problem, an approach based on the  a fuzzy measure  was used . In general, a fuzzy measure allows one to take into account the effect of the mutual influence of criteria. The main difficulty lies in identifying this measure. The fuzzy Sugeno measure and  Sugeno integral were used. An example of solving the indicated problem is given.


Author(s):  
Yauheni Veryha ◽  
Jean-Yves Blot ◽  
Joao Coelho

There are many well-known applications of fuzzy sets theory in various fields of science and technology. However, we think that the area of maritime archaeology did not attract enough attention from researchers of fuzzy sets theory in the last decades. In this chapter, we present examples of problems arising in shipwreck scatter analysis where fuzzy classification may be very useful. Using a real-world example of fragments of ceramics from an ancient shipwreck, we present an exemplary application of the fuzzy classification framework with SQL querying for data mining in archaeological information systems. Our framework can be used as a data mining tool. It can be relatively easily integrated with conventional relational databases, which are widely used in existing archaeological information systems. The main benefits of using our fuzzy classification approach include flexible and precise data analysis with userfriendly information presentation at the report generation phase.


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