2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2017.05.003
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Component-oriented access control—Application servers meet tuple spaces for the masses

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“…The paper by Belyaev et al [4] provides a valuable insight into the access control and security issues in component-oriented application services. The authors contend that modern server operating systems enable the deployment of concurrent application services on a single server instance which has become common in data centres and cloud-based service provisioning.…”
Section: New Developments In Cloud and Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Belyaev et al [4] provides a valuable insight into the access control and security issues in component-oriented application services. The authors contend that modern server operating systems enable the deployment of concurrent application services on a single server instance which has become common in data centres and cloud-based service provisioning.…”
Section: New Developments In Cloud and Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gen-Prog method proposed by Belyaev and Ray assumes that the code fragments to be repaired exist in the source code of the program to be repaired. A genetic algorithm is used to cross mutate these code fragments to generate candidate titles, and test sets are used to detect the correctness of the output titles [8]. Mishra and Somani proposed the PAR method, which assumes that the materials for repairing errors exist in the source code of other projects and generates candidate titles by manually defining repair templates and randomly selecting constrained mutation operation, which overcomes the shortage of generating meaningless candidate titles by random mutation based on genetic algorithm [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%