2014
DOI: 10.15837/ijccc.2012.5.1343
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Client Side Internet Technologies in Critical Infrastructure Systems

Abstract: Abstract:This paper assesses the applicability of client side Internet technologies in software solutions for critical infrastructure systems (CIS). It contains an in-depth analysis of four significant and well known development platforms, namely JavaScript with jQuery, the Google Web Tookit, Microsoft's Silverlight and Adobe's Flash/Flex. They were compared by using the ISO software quality characteristics as comparison criteria. Each of the technologies was applied in a real-life project and the results summ… Show more

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“…Every day, current technologies provide to the organizations, CI included, new tools to improve their performance, reliability, and safety [26]. However, these same technological tools are also exploited by criminals to carry out ever more sophisticated attacks that require response actions on the physical as well as on the cyber domains.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every day, current technologies provide to the organizations, CI included, new tools to improve their performance, reliability, and safety [26]. However, these same technological tools are also exploited by criminals to carry out ever more sophisticated attacks that require response actions on the physical as well as on the cyber domains.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, [123] analiza y compara diferentes tecnologías de Internet (Google Web Toolkit [124], jQuery [125], Adobe Flex [126] y Microsoft Silverlight [127]) para el desarrollo de aplicaciones cliente en sistemas de protección de infraestructuras críticas.…”
Section: Capítulo 2 Estado Del Arteunclassified