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Shiping Chen

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  261
Citations -  4885

Shiping Chen is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 223 publications receiving 3418 citations. Previous affiliations of Shiping Chen include University of Sydney & Macquarie University.

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The Blockchain as a Software Connector

TL;DR: This paper provides rationales to support the architectural decision on whether to employ a decentralized blockchain as opposed to other software solutions, like traditional shared data storage and explores specific implications of using the blockchain as a software connector including design trade-offs regarding quality attributes.
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STRIP: a defence against trojan attacks on deep neural networks

TL;DR: This work builds STRong Intentional Perturbation (STRIP) based run-time trojan attack detection system and focuses on vision system, which achieves an overall false acceptance rate (FAR) of less than 1%, given a preset false rejection rate (FRR) of 1%, for different types of triggers.
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Blockchain Based Data Integrity Service Framework for IoT Data

TL;DR: A blockchain-based framework for Data Integrity Service is proposed, under which a more reliable data integrity verification can be provided for both the Data Owners and the Data Consumers, without relying on any Third Party Auditor (TPA).
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A survey of fault tolerance mechanisms and checkpoint/restart implementations for high performance computing systems

TL;DR: The failure rates of HPC systems are reviewed, rollback-recovery techniques which are most often used for long-running applications on HPC clusters are discussed, and a taxonomy is developed for over twenty popular checkpoint/restart solutions.
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Public and private blockchain in construction business process and information integration

TL;DR: This paper aims to explore the feasibility of applying both public blockchain and private blockchain technologies in the construction industry using two industry cases and provides insights to researchers and practitioners regarding the adoption of blockchain technology, especially in construction industry.