Title
Putting together QoS and security in autonomic pervasive systems.
Abstract
Current pervasive systems tend to consider security and QoS separately, ignoring the influence of each aspect on the other. This paper presents an adaptation model based on selection of component compositions enabling to capture dynamic and fine-grained trade-offs between both QoS and security in those systems. The model is multi-constraints and utility-based, and takes into account computing resources, the perceived risk level, and user preferences. We illustrate through a case study of a typical Beyond 3G adaptive multimedia streaming service how the model may be applied to find the right balance between different QoS and security dimensions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1868630.1868634
Q2SWinet
Keywords
Field
DocType
security,security dimension,case study,different qos,autonomic pervasive system,autonomic computing,right balance,adaptation model,fine-grained trade-offs,self-adaptation,software composition,adaptive multimedia,qos,account computing resource,component composition,current pervasive system,perceived risk
Mobile QoS,Autonomic computing,Pervasive systems,Computer security,Computer science,Quality of service,Function composition (computer science),Self adaptation,Computer security model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.53
27
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mourad Alia1535.17
Marc Lacoste280.53
Ruan He3503.59
Frank Eliassen4104882.55