Abstract-This paper proposes a Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) embedded in an Smart Sensor inspired device, under a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach, able to operate independently as an anomaly-based NIDS or integrated, transparently, in a Distributed Intrusion Detection System (DIDS). The proposal is innovative, because it combines the advantages of Smart Sensor approach and the subsequent offering of the NIDS functionality as a service with the SOA use in order to achieve their integration with other DIDS components. The main goal of the work is to reduce the huge volume of management tasks inherent to this type of network services, as well as facilitating the design of DIDS whose managing complexity could be restricted within well defined margins. The work also addresses the construction of a physical sensor prototype. This prototype was used to carry out the tests that has demonstrated the proposal's validity, providing detection and performance ratios similar to those of existing IDS, but with the advantage of a zeromaintenance approach.
-In the last years, the maturity reached by the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) has led us to an scenario which is suitable for facing the new business models, arisen as a consequence of the adoption of the Internet as the basic development infrastructure: strengthen of relationships between organizations and also between each organization and its customers, access to new markets, new competition models and manufacturing procedures. The research presented in this article is centred in the last field, concretely in a new method which allows an integral eBusiness model, compatible with current proposals and capable of overcoming the physical and logistical constraints that prevent the manufacturing processes from taking advantage of the whole potential offered by new technologies in this field, which are already being used by other business areas.
Abstract-In this paper we introduce a System on Chip (SoC) designed to run a particular Web Service (WS) in an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). The system has been designed devoid of processor and software and conceived as a hardware pattern for a trouble-free design of network services offered as WS in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Therefore, the chip is not only able to act as SOAP Service Provider but, it is also capable of registering the service on its own in an external Broker Server using the UDDI Standard publication protocol as well. This proposal has been named Web Service on Chip (WSoC) and its main goal of is to implement more cost effective and zero-management SOA network devices. To validate this approach, a prototypical device has been developed using FPGA technology. The particular network service selected has been WoL over Internet thus allowing any WS Client to wake up any network node compatible with WoL technology. A full SOA scenario also has been developed to test the prototype functionalities and show the proposal validity.
Abstract-This paper proposes a system for management of industrial production elements inspired by the techniques employed in the management of the current and complex ICT infrastructures on which business models are based and which are having considerable success. The main result of applying these techniques is that, at the same time as providing an adequate focus for the management of this type of infrastructure, it is possible to evolve from mass production models towards mass customization models increasingly bringing organisation objectives closer to the interests and requirements of customers. In this work, we present a review of the technologies in the sectors involved; a reconfiguration system is proposed for production systems based on management of ICT and integrated with the business system; their implementation and operation is analysed; and finally the main conclusions are drawn from the work, together with an indication of future lines of research.
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