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  Fog computing for the Internet of Things: security and privacy issues
Alrawais A., Alhothaily A., Hu C., Cheng X. IEEE Internet Computing 21(2): 34-42, 2017.  Type: Article

Connecting everything to the Internet is attractive because it can bring efficiency and convenience in many areas. However, security and privacy issues can also occur. The problem is that it is difficult to apply existing security and ...

Sep 7 2017
  Certification authorities under attack: a plea for certificate legitimation
Oppliger R. IEEE Internet Computing 18(1): 40-47, 2014.  Type: Article

The legitimacy of certification in public-key infrastructure (PKI) is crucial for Internet security. This article discusses recent attacks against certification authorities (CA), revealing two main issues: certificate revocation and ce...

May 5 2015
  Mobile data offloading: a host-based distributed mobility management approach
Lee J., Singh K., Bonnin J., Pack S. IEEE Internet Computing 18(1): 20-29, 2014.  Type: Article

The advancement of smartphones and tablets, combined with recent upgrades to the cellular infrastructure, has paved the way for an explosion of mobile Internet traffic. Video traffic in particular is increasing tremendously and will so...

Jul 23 2014
  PNUTS in flight: web-scale data serving at Yahoo
Silberstein A., Chen J., Lomax D., McMillan B., Mortazavi M., Narayan P., Ramakrishnan R., Sears R. IEEE Internet Computing 16(1): 13-23, 2012.  Type: Article

NoSQL solutions cope with formerly unimaginable web-scale demands that are now a part of daily life. The term refers to data systems that relax the ACID restrictions (atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability) that have long ti...

Mar 27 2013
  I-Room: augmenting virtual worlds with intelligent systems
Tate A. IEEE Internet Computing 15(5): 56-61, 2011.  Type: Article

The I-Room system is an augmented virtual world in which individuals can participate in events, workshops, discussions, training sessions, reviews, social occasions, and so on via a simple and intuitive Web interface. One of the key ch...

Dec 6 2011
  Separating operational and control behaviors: a new approach to Web services modeling
Sheng Q., Maamar Z., Yahyaoui H., Bentahar J., Boukadi K. IEEE Internet Computing 14(3): 68-76, 2010.  Type: Article

Prototyping or modeling an application design is a useful approach for proving and analyzing an application before it goes to development and deployment. This paper describes a project that models and analyzes Web services....

Dec 27 2010
  Semantic modeling for cloud computing: Part 1
Sheth A., Ranabahu A. IEEE Internet Computing 14(3): 81-83, 2010.  Type: Article

In this first of two articles, the authors start building a case for semantic modeling as a potential solution for cloud computing interoperability and portability. They recognize that cloud computing “standards” ar...

Sep 20 2010
  Asynchronous participatory exams: Internet innovation for engaging students
Wu D., Bieber M., Hiltz S. IEEE Internet Computing 13(2): 44-50, 2009.  Type: Article

Using a proprietary virtual learning environment (VLE), students in an information systems principles course can create exam questions and answers, and grade other students’ work in answering these questions. Wu, Bieber, and ...

Aug 14 2009
  An online platform for Web APIs and service mashups
Maximilien E., Ranabahu A., Gomadam K. IEEE Internet Computing 12(5): 32-43, 2008.  Type: Article

This paper presents a framework and platform for creating, deploying, and sharing Web application programming interfaces (APIs) and mashups, using a high-level language called domain-specific language (DSL) and software engineering tec...

Feb 23 2009
  Concurrency with Erlang
Vinoski S. IEEE Internet Computing 11(5): 90-93, 2007.  Type: Article

Multicore central processing units (CPU) are becoming the norm. Programming multicore systems challenges popular imperative languages that require state to be shared among threads. Vinoski suggests switching to Erlang, a functional lan...

Aug 5 2008
 
 
 
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