Bin Ye

Bin Ye
City, University of London · Department of Computer Science

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Despite the rapid expansion and uptake of cloud based services, lack of trust in the provenance of such services represents a significant inhibiting factor in the further expansion of such service. This paper explores an approach to assure trust and provenance in cloud based services via the generation of digital signatures using properties or feat...
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The problem of combining multi-modal features which extract from characteristics of given Cloud Computing Servers in the pattern recognition system is well known difficult. This paper addresses a novel efficient technique for normalizing sets of features which are highly multi-modal in nature, so as to allow them to be incorporated from a multi-dim...
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As web-server spoofing is increasing, we investigate a novel technology termed ICmetrics, used to identify fraud for given software/hardware programs based on measurable quantities/features. ICmetrics technology is based on extracting features from digital systems' operation that may be integrated together to generate unique identifiers for each of...
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This paper presents a framework of Mirroring Mobile Phone in the Clouds (MMPC) to speed up data/computing intensive applications on a mobile phone by taking full advantage of the super computing power of the clouds. An application on the mobile phone is dynamically partitioned in such a way that the heavy-weighted part is always running on a mirror...
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This paper investigates some practical aspects of the employment of measurable features derived from characteristics of given Cloud computing servers for the generation of encryption keys pertaining to the servers, a technique termed ICmetric. The ICmetric technology requires identifying the suitable features in a distributed environment for encryp...

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