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'Computer Characters': Barnardos participatory IT project for children, Galway: evaluation report
(2009)
Brady, Bernadine
'Computer Characters': Barnardos participatory IT project for children, Galway: evaluation report
(2009)
Brady, Bernadine
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/246
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'Letting go of control' to embrace open source : implications for company and community
(2010)
Shaikh, Maha; Cornford, Tony
'Letting go of control' to embrace open source : implications for company and community
(2010)
Shaikh, Maha; Cornford, Tony
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It is increasingly understood across the information technology and services sector that engagement with the open source software model can serve as a means for firms to capture intellectual energy, learn about productive software processes, access relevant technical skills, identify and recruit staff, as well as obtain valuable resources including code. This paper reports a study undertaken within two large global IT companies that have been actively involved with open source for more than ten years. The study involved over 30 semi-structured interviews with employees of the companies drawn from top, middle, and lower level management, and included active and experienced developer as well as open source community members. Our findings indicate how these companies have adapted their day-to-day management practices to take into account the need for flexibility and freedom expected by open source communities. This paper focuses on how they ‘let go of control’ and what the implication...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/713
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"Business pull vs. techno push": leadership challenges - maximising value from ICT / Denis Doherty
(2004)
Doherty, Denis
"Business pull vs. techno push": leadership challenges - maximising value from ICT / Denis Doherty
(2004)
Doherty, Denis
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HeBE / 2004
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/43553
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"Openness" with and without Information Technology: a framework and a brief history
(2017)
Schlagwein, Daniel; Conboy, Kieran; Feller, Joseph; Leimeister, Jan Marco; Morgan, Lorr...
"Openness" with and without Information Technology: a framework and a brief history
(2017)
Schlagwein, Daniel; Conboy, Kieran; Feller, Joseph; Leimeister, Jan Marco; Morgan, Lorraine
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Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. ‘open’ innovation, ‘open’ education and ‘open’ strategy) has been of increasing interest for researchers and of increasing relevance to practitioners. Openness is often deeply embedded in information technology (IT) and can be both a driver for and a result of innovative IT. To clarify the concept of “openness”, we provide an overview of the scope of cross-disciplinary research on openness. Based on this overview, we develop a framework of openness, which proposes a higher-order concept of “openness” characterised by transparency, access, participation and democracy. The framework further distinguishes open resources, open processes and the effects of opening on particular domains. To provide the historical context and to appreciate the role of IT in openness, we discuss two historical examples of openness: the introduction of an open science model in academia (openness without IT) and the emergence of open source software development (openn...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/5741
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“openness” with and without information technology: a framework and a brief history
(2018)
Schlagwein, Daniel; Conboy, Kieran; Feller, Joseph; Leimeister, Jan Marco; Morgan, Lorr...
“openness” with and without information technology: a framework and a brief history
(2018)
Schlagwein, Daniel; Conboy, Kieran; Feller, Joseph; Leimeister, Jan Marco; Morgan, Lorraine
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Over the past two decades, openness (e.g. 'open' innovation, 'open' education and 'open' strategy) has been of increasing interest for researchers and of increasing relevance to practitioners. Openness is often deeply embedded in information technology (IT) and can be both a driver for and a result of innovative IT. To clarify the concept of "openness'', we provide an overview of the scope of cross-disciplinary research on openness. Based on this overview, we develop a framework of openness, which proposes a higher-order concept of "openness'' characterised by transparency, access, participation and democracy. The framework further distinguishes open resources, open processes and the effects of opening on particular domains. To provide the historical context and to appreciate the role of IT in openness, we discuss two historical examples of openness: the introduction of an open science model in academia (ope...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13819
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Building support for cloud computing in the Irish construction industry
(2010)
WEST, ROGER PLUMER
Building support for cloud computing in the Irish construction industry
(2010)
WEST, ROGER PLUMER
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The construction industry has been traditionally recognised as a fragmented sector associated with a poor level of implementation and penetration of Information Communication Technology (ICT) by Small to Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs). Cloud computing is a collective term that can facilitate the ability to collaborate within a central repository that can act as a base for interoperability between various construction disciplines and their software applications. Cloud computing is a new layer of internet architecture that creates an open opportunity to add better functionality to an increasingly global network. The characteristics of cloud computing, such as, shared infrastructure, on-demand applications, elasticity and consumption-based pricing, allows all disciplines in the sector to benefit. This paper will present the findings of a survey carried out by the Construction IT Alliance (CITA) in Ireland, as to the drivers, barriers and preferred procurement options for delivery of cl...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/49614
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A scalable spatio-temporal query processing engine for linked sensor data
(2020)
Nguyen, Hoan Mau Quoc
A scalable spatio-temporal query processing engine for linked sensor data
(2020)
Nguyen, Hoan Mau Quoc
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The ever-increasing amount of Internet of Things (IoT) data emanating from sensors and mobile devices is creating new capabilities and unprecedented economic opportunity for individuals, organizations, and states. To fully realize the potential benefits of these sensor datasets, two fundamental requirements need to be addressed, namely interoperability and an effective data management system. Fortunately, a suite of technologies developed in the Semantic Web effort, such as the RDF model, Linked Data, and SPARQL, can be used as some of the principal solutions to help sensor data from the challenge of poor interoperability. However, in this context, providing an effective data management system for sensor data that can combine the benefits of Semantic Web principles, and also be able to deal with the ''big spatio-temporal data'' nature of sensor data, is still an open challenge. Central to this problem is not only knowing how to store a massive volume of sensor da...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15800
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A Capability Maturity Framework for Sustainable Information and Communication Technology
(2011)
Donnellan, Brian; Sheridan, Charles; Curry, Edward
A Capability Maturity Framework for Sustainable Information and Communication Technology
(2011)
Donnellan, Brian; Sheridan, Charles; Curry, Edward
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Researchers estimate that information and communication technology (ICT) is responsible for at least 2 percent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Furthermore, in any individual business, ICT is responsible for a much higher percentage of that business's GHG footprint. Yet researchers also estimate that ICT can provide business solutions to reduce its GHG footprint fivefold. However, because the field is new and evolving, few guidelines and best practices are available. To address this issue, a consortium of leading organizations from industry, the nonprofit sector, and academia has developed and tested a framework for systematically assessing and improving SICT capabilities. The Innovation Value Institute (IVI; http://ivi.nuim.ie) consortium used an open-innovation model of collaboration, engaging academia and industry in scholarly work to create the SICT-Capability Maturity Framework (SICT-CMF), which is discussed in this paper.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/3016/
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A comparative analysis of ICT Tools and the mathematical education of blind and visually impaired people in Ireland, Poland, The Netherlands, and neighbouring countries
(2018)
Fitzpatrick, Dónal; Murray, Sarah; Van Leendert, Annemiek; Brzostek-Pawłowska,, Jolanta...
A comparative analysis of ICT Tools and the mathematical education of blind and visually impaired people in Ireland, Poland, The Netherlands, and neighbouring countries
(2018)
Fitzpatrick, Dónal; Murray, Sarah; Van Leendert, Annemiek; Brzostek-Pawłowska,, Jolanta; Rubin, Małgorzata
http://doras.dcu.ie/24725/
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A comparative analysis of policies, strategies and programmes for information and communication technology integration in education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the republic of Ireland
(2020)
Alghamdi, Jawaher; Holland, Charlotte
A comparative analysis of policies, strategies and programmes for information and communication technology integration in education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the republic of Ireland
(2020)
Alghamdi, Jawaher; Holland, Charlotte
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This paper provides a comparative analysis of policies, strategies and programmes for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) integration in primary and post-primary education, that were active in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and in the Republic of Ireland in 2016. The analysis showed that while KSA was a relative newcomer to the integration of ICT in education, it was responsive in seeking to enhance the quality of education and support transitions to the knowledge economy through a range of initiatives, including: reform of the curriculum, provision of teacher professional development in ICT integration, and supply of computer technologies and infrastructure. However, as in the Irish context, the framing of the ICT in education’ policies, strategies and programmes needed to be strengthened through participatory partnerships with key stakeholders that endured throughout the life-cycle of ICT policy implementation in primary and post-primary settings. Furthermore, the re...
http://doras.dcu.ie/24428/
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A conceptual descriptive-comparative study of models and standards of processes in SE, SwE, and IT disciplines using the theory of systems
(2010)
Mora, Manuel; Gelman, Ovsei; O'Connor, Rory; Alvarez, Francisco; Macías-Luévano, J...
A conceptual descriptive-comparative study of models and standards of processes in SE, SwE, and IT disciplines using the theory of systems
(2010)
Mora, Manuel; Gelman, Ovsei; O'Connor, Rory; Alvarez, Francisco; Macías-Luévano, Jorge
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e increasing design, manufacturing, and provision complexity of high-quality, cost-efficient and trustworthy products and services has demanded the exchange of best organizational practices in worldwide organizations. While that such a realization has been available to organizations via models and standards of processes, the myriad of them and their heavy conceptual density has obscured their comprehension and practitioners are confused in their correct organizational selection, evaluation, and deployment tasks. Thus, with the ultimate aim to improve the task understanding of such schemes by reducing its business process understanding complexity, in this article we use a conceptual systemic odel of a generic business organization derived from the theory of systems to describe and compare two main models (CMMI/SE/SwE, 2002; ITIL V.3, 2007) and four main standards (ISO/IEC 15288, 2002; ISO/IEC 12207, 1995; ISO/IEC 15504, 2005; ISO/IEC 20000, 2006) of processes. Description and compari...
http://doras.dcu.ie/17565/
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A conceptual descriptive-comparative study of models and standards of processes in sE, swE, and It disciplines using the theory of systems
(2008)
Mora, Manuel; Gelman, Ovsei; O'Connor, Rory; Alvarez, Francisco; Macías-Luévano, J...
A conceptual descriptive-comparative study of models and standards of processes in sE, swE, and It disciplines using the theory of systems
(2008)
Mora, Manuel; Gelman, Ovsei; O'Connor, Rory; Alvarez, Francisco; Macías-Luévano, Jorge
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The increasing design, manufacturing, and provision complexity of high-quality, cost-efficient and trustworthy products and services has demanded the exchange of best organizational practices in worldwide organizations. While that such a realization has been available to organizations via models and standards of processes, the myriad of them and their heavy conceptual density has obscured their comprehension and practitioners are confused in their correct organizational selection, evaluation, and deployment tasks. Thus, with the ultimate aim to improve the task understanding of such schemes by reducing its business process understanding complexity, in this article we use a conceptual systemic model of a generic business organization derived from the theory of systems to describe and compare two main models (CMMI/SE/SwE, 2002; ITIL V.3, 2007) and four main standards (ISO/IEC 15288, 2002; ISO/IEC 12207, 1995; ISO/IEC 15504, 2005; ISO/IEC 20000, 2006) of processes. Description and comp...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19771/
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A configuration-based domain-specific rule generation framework for process model customization
(2018)
Mani, Neel
A configuration-based domain-specific rule generation framework for process model customization
(2018)
Mani, Neel
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In today’s changing world, there is an ever-increasing demand and need for software reuse in applications, where the process model needs to be reused in different applications in a domain-specific environment. The process model is required to adapt and implement changes promptly at run-time, in response of the end-user configuration requirements. Furthermore, reusability is emerging strongly as a necessary underlying capability, particularly for customization of business in a dynamic environment where end-users can select their requirements to achieve a specific goal. Such adaptations are in general, performed by non-technical end-users which can lead to losing a significant number of person-days and which can also open up possibilities to introduce errors into the system. These scenarios call for - indeed cry out for - a system with a configurable and customizable business process, operable by users with limited technical expertise. Research aims to provide a framework for generat...
http://doras.dcu.ie/22642/
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A constructivist grounded theory study of the enablers and development of trust in scrum teams
(2020)
O'Connell, Trish
A constructivist grounded theory study of the enablers and development of trust in scrum teams
(2020)
O'Connell, Trish
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The academic discourse is replete with aphorisms advocating the need for trust in Scrum teams. However, whilst trust is believed to be necessary to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration within the Scrum team no research has to date been published which explicates this social construct. This thesis presents a constructivist grounded theory study which undertook to identify the enablers of trust in Scrum teams and furthermore, describes how the trust is developed in the five multinational organisations that contributed to the study. Through intensive interviews of Scrum team members, the research led to the development of a conceptual model of trust in Scrum teams. Additionally, using the participants’ spoken words the research endorsed the necessity for trust in both collaboration and knowledge sharing.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15798
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A content-based retrieval system for UAV-like video and associated metadata
(2008)
O'Connor, Noel E.; Duffy, Thomas; Gurrin, Cathal; Lee, Hyowon; Sadlier, David A.; ...
A content-based retrieval system for UAV-like video and associated metadata
(2008)
O'Connor, Noel E.; Duffy, Thomas; Gurrin, Cathal; Lee, Hyowon; Sadlier, David A.; Smeaton, Alan F.; Zhang, Ke
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In this paper we provide an overview of a content-based retrieval (CBR) system that has been specifically designed for handling UAV video and associated meta-data. Our emphasis in designing this system is on managing large quantities of such information and providing intuitive and efficient access mechanisms to this content, rather than on analysis of the video content. The retrieval unit in our system is termed a "trip". At capture time, each trip consists of an MPEG-1 video stream and a set of time stamped GPS locations. An analysis process automatically selects and associates GPS locations with the video timeline. The indexed trip is then stored in a shared trip repository. The repository forms the backend of a MPEG-211 compliant Web 2.0 application for subsequent querying, browsing, annotation and video playback. The system interface allows users to search/browse across the entire archive of trips and, depending on their access rights, to annotate other users' tri...
http://doras.dcu.ie/2449/
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A Cynefin based approach to process model tailoring and goal alignment
(2014)
Lepmets, Marion; O'Connor, Rory; Cater-Steel, Aileen; Mesquida, Antoni Lluís; McBr...
A Cynefin based approach to process model tailoring and goal alignment
(2014)
Lepmets, Marion; O'Connor, Rory; Cater-Steel, Aileen; Mesquida, Antoni Lluís; McBride, Tom
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In an industrial context all process models require a certain amount of tailoring to fit to the business environment of any specific organization in which the model is to be deployed. Process models should therefore be accompanied by tailoring guidelines and approaches to assist with strategic and operational goal alignment that support their use in industry. This paper explores shortcomings of process improvement and the existing process models, suggesting that a more holistic approach should be taken to process improvement in the modern organization. The paper provides an overview of systems thinking and the Cynefin framework that organizations can use to detect the characteristics of the domain in which they are operate. Knowing their domain helps the organization realize the amount of tailoring and goal alignment necessary to benefit from implementing process model guidance.
http://doras.dcu.ie/20274/
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A data cube model for analysis of high volumes of ambient data
(2012)
Gui, Hao; Roantree, Mark
A data cube model for analysis of high volumes of ambient data
(2012)
Gui, Hao; Roantree, Mark
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Ambient systems generate large volumes of data for many of their application areas with XML often the format for data exchange. As a result, large scale ambient systems such as smart cities require some form of optimization before different components can merge their data streams. In data warehousing, the cube structure is often used for optimizing the analytics process with more recent structures such as dwarf, providing new orders of magnitude in terms of optimizing data extraction. However, these systems were developed for relational data and as a result, we now present the development of an XML dwarf to manage ambient systems generating XML data.
http://doras.dcu.ie/17881/
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A Deep learning toolkit for high dimensional sequential data
(2017)
O'Donoghue, James
A Deep learning toolkit for high dimensional sequential data
(2017)
O'Donoghue, James
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Deep learning is a more recent form of machine learning based on a set of algorithms that attempt to learn using a deep graph with multiple processing layers, where layers are composed of multiple linear and non-linear transformational nodes. While research in this area has shown to improve the predictive accuracy in a number of domains, deep learning systems are highly complex and experiments can be hard to manage. In this dissertation, we present a deep learning system, built from scratch, which enables fully configurable deep learning experiments. By configurable, we mean selecting the overall learning algorithm, the number of layers within the deep network, the nodes within network layers and the propagation functions deployed at each node. We use a range of deep network configurations together with different datasets to illustrate the potential of this system but also to highlight the difficulties in tuning the model and hyper-parameters to maximise accuracy. Our research als...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21943/
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A Learning Architecture to Support Autonomous Resource Scheduling and Allocation in the Cloud
(2014)
Barrett, Enda
A Learning Architecture to Support Autonomous Resource Scheduling and Allocation in the Cloud
(2014)
Barrett, Enda
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The advent of on-demand computing facilitated by computational clouds, provides an almost unlimited resource supply to support the execution of applications and processes. Through a process known as virtualisation large server machines are divided up into smaller units known as virtual machines. These virtual machines can then be procured on demand to support application deployments, workflow executions and service delivery via the cloud. However, optimally allocating these virtual resources to support a given application deployment or workflow execution on a cloud platform presents a number of significant research challenges. Virtualisation is enabled through a domain level hypervisor which controls access to the shared hardware amongst the competing virtual machines. Switching between domains and attempting to distribute access to these shared mediums is non-trivial and causes performance interference effects amongst the virtual machines. This presents a challenge when attempting ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/4162
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A means-ends design of SCRUM+: an agile-disciplined balanced SCRUM enhanced with the ISO/IEC 29110 Standard
(2017)
Galván-Cruz, Sergio; Mora, Manuel; O'Connor, Rory
A means-ends design of SCRUM+: an agile-disciplined balanced SCRUM enhanced with the ISO/IEC 29110 Standard
(2017)
Galván-Cruz, Sergio; Mora, Manuel; O'Connor, Rory
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Agile systems development methodologies (ASDMs) have gained high acceptance in very small entities (VSEs) of software development seeking quality at minimal effort. SCRUM and XP in industrial settings and UPEDU in academic ones are main of them. Similarly, Software Process Improvement (SPI) initiatives promote the utilization of process frameworks and standards. However, despite both worlds (i.e. ASDMs and SPI) pursue a shared end of high-quality software, both are separated by different underlying approaches. We consider that ASDMs can get benefits from SPI through controlled enhancements (i.e. an agile-discipline balance) without elimination of agility. Thus, in this research, we report the design of SCRUM+, an enhanced SCRUM with recommendations on roles, activities-tasks and artifacts from the SPI standard ISO/IEC 29110. SCRUM+ was designed by using a Means-Ends analysis. Our final aim is to provide such an enhanced SCRUM methodology via an Electronic Process Guide (EPG) to help...
http://doras.dcu.ie/22085/
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A meta-level design science process for integrating stakeholder needs
(2017)
Knutas, Antti; Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh; Helfert, Markus
A meta-level design science process for integrating stakeholder needs
(2017)
Knutas, Antti; Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh; Helfert, Markus
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Currently there is an issue in the design process of smart city services, where citizens as the main stakeholders are not involved enough in requirements engineering. In this paper, we present a meta-level design science process, based on an extended version of design science research methodology, that can be used to create requirements engineering frameworks to inform smart city service requirements engineering processes. The introduced meta-level process is beneficial as it can be used to ensure that design guideline research processes are rigorous, just as design science process ensures scientific rigor in design research. Additionally, we present a previous case study and frame it using the new meta-level design science process.
http://doras.dcu.ie/22129/
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A mixed methods approach to understanding cyberbullying: A role for both quantitative and qualitative research
(2013)
Espey, Karen; McGuckin, Conor; Duffy, Joseph
A mixed methods approach to understanding cyberbullying: A role for both quantitative and qualitative research
(2013)
Espey, Karen; McGuckin, Conor; Duffy, Joseph
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The study investigated the incidence and nature of cyber-bullying within six post-primary schools in Northern Ireland. A mixed methods sequential explanatory design was employed. The first, quantitative phase involved questionnaires with 757 year 8 and year 11 pupils (57.5% females, n = 435; 42.5% males, n = 322) ranging in age from 11 to 15 years (mean = 13.04 years). The second, qualitative phase involved focus groups with two groups of pupils (n = 14). Cyber-bullying was less frequent than traditional bullying but levels were concerning. Bullying via the use of videos on a mobile phone was perceived to be most harmful. Pupils suggested blocking messages / numbers as the best coping strategy and many cyber-victims did not tell anyone about their experiences. Discussions with the young people suggested that the generational gap in understanding and knowledge of communication media may be one reason why young people are not choosing to tell adults. Cyber-bullying is a complex and co...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/299947
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A new framework for adaptive and agile honeypots
(2020)
Dowling, Seamus
A new framework for adaptive and agile honeypots
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Dowling, Seamus
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As new technological concepts appear and evolve, cyberattack surfaces and vectors are exploited. Every Internet facing device or service is vulnerable from the untrusted external Internet. Previously standalone devices are accessible through new hardware and software attack vectors. Internet of things significantly increases the attack surface available to malware developers. Malware methods of propagation and compromise are highly automated and highly repetitious. To react to new changes in malware evolution, cybersecurity measures must evolve also. One such tool traditionally used for retrospective analysis is a honeypot. Honeypots facilitate attack interaction with scripted responses to attack command streams. Global honeynets capture large scale datasets which are useful for longitudinal analysis of malware methods. Standard honeypots are deployed for long periods and capture datasets comprising of automated and repetitive attacks. If the honeypot encounters an attack command it...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15832
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A risk-based MADM model for selecting free-libre open source software tools in the domain of IT service management
(2015)
Mora, Manuel; Marx Gómez, Jorge; O'Connor, Rory; Gelman, Ovsei
A risk-based MADM model for selecting free-libre open source software tools in the domain of IT service management
(2015)
Mora, Manuel; Marx Gómez, Jorge; O'Connor, Rory; Gelman, Ovsei
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The availability of free-libre open source software (FLOSS) has stimulated their organizational implementation in many countries. The main attractiveness for it is the free-cost license of usage regarding with acquisition of COTS (components of the shelf) commercial software, among other factors such as: maturity status, available technical community support, popularity, and compliance to international standards. However, not of the all FLOSS tools released from such FLOSS development projects achieve the expected qualities, and thus organizations interested in using them must conduct a careful evaluation-selection process. With this in mind, several evaluation-selection frameworks for FLOSS have been reported in the literature and some studies have identified a set of organizational factors associated to successful and failed utilizations of FLOSS tools in organizations. In this research, we elaborate a FLOSS Evaluation-Selection model by combining both sets of literature on FLOSS ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20991/
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A rule based approach to data certification - applying DQXML for system independent data certification
(2013)
Hossain, Fakir
A rule based approach to data certification - applying DQXML for system independent data certification
(2013)
Hossain, Fakir
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Many researchers and practitioners have been attracted to improve data quality due to its monumental importance as a key success factor. Mathematical and statistical models have been deployed to information systems to introduce constrain and transaction based mechanisms to prevent data quality related problems. Entire management of the process and roles involved in data generation has also been scrutinized. Vast amount of knowledge base progressed in this area are mostly limited from practical perspective. Quality related meta data is absent from most information systems. Neither process mapping nor data modelling provides sufficient provision to measure quality or certification of data in the information systems. Furthermore, on-going monitoring of data for quality conformance through a separate process is expensive and time consuming. Recognising this limitation and aiming to provide a practical-orient comprehensive approach, I propose a process centric quality focused solution in...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19404/
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