Journal•ISSN: 1057-7939
Information Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
About: Information Technology is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Software & The Internet. It has an ISSN identifier of 1057-7939. Over the lifetime, 2893 publications have been published receiving 8233 citations.
Topics: Software, The Internet, Information technology, Artificial neural network, Information system
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TL;DR: The authors provide an overview of some characteristics in information hiding methods that direct the steganalyst to the existence of a hidden message and identify where to look for hidden information.
Abstract: The goal of steganography is to avoid drawing suspicion to the transmission of a hidden message. If suspicion is raised, then this goal is defeated. Discovering and rendering useless such covert messages is a new art form known as steganalysis. The authors provide an overview of some characteristics in information hiding methods that direct the steganalyst to the existence of a hidden message and identify where to look for hidden information.
213 citations
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TL;DR: The authors use a rule learning algorithm to classify the system call traces for intrusion detection purposes and show the results.
Abstract: The paper focuses on intrusion detection and countermeasures with respect to widely-used operating systems and networks. The design and architecture of an intrusion detection system built from distributed agents is proposed to implement an intelligent system on which data mining can be performed to provide global, temporal views of an entire networked system. A starting point for agent intelligence in the system is the research into the use of machine learning over system call traces from the privileged sendmail program on UNIX. The authors use a rule learning algorithm to classify the system call traces for intrusion detection purposes and show the results.
171 citations
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TL;DR: A set of 1.4 million biomedical papers was analyzed with regards to how often articles are mentioned on Twitter or saved by users on Mendeley to show in how far they differ and compare to traditional citation impact metrics.
Abstract: A set of 1.4 million biomedical papers was analyzed with regards to how often
articles are mentioned on Twitter or saved by users on Mendeley. While Twitter
is a microblogging platform used by a general audience to distribute
information, Mendeley is a reference manager targeted at an academic user group
to organize scholarly literature. Both platforms are used as sources for
so-called altmetrics to measure a new kind of research impact. This analysis
shows in how far they differ and compare to traditional citation impact metrics
based on a large set of PubMed papers.
166 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors cut through the hype and shed light on the expectations of industry professionals towards the benefits and challenges of blockchain, and classified current blockchain applications that are expected to provide tangible benefits for supply chain and logistics processes.
Abstract: Abstract Driven by successful pilot projects in supply chain and logistics, Blockchain has become one of the industry’s latest technology hypes. In this paper, we cut through the hype and shed light on the expectations of industry professionals towards the benefits and challenges of Blockchain. Also, we categorize current Blockchain applications that are expected to provide tangible benefits for supply chain and logistics processes. To explore such potentials, we argue that companies should gain own first-hand experiences through small-scale experiments.
78 citations
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TL;DR: The author’s areas of research include inter-organizational business processmanagement and service choreographies in particular, and distributed transactions and global fault handling in service choreography.
Abstract: Service oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style for building software systems based on services. Especially in those scenarios where services implement business processes, complex conversations between the services occur. Service choreographies are a means to capture all interaction obligations and constraints from a global perspective. This article introduces choreographies as an important artifact for SOA, compares them to service orchestrations and surveys existing languages for modeling them.
74 citations