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Digital Fountain Erasure-Recovery in Bittorrent
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI BERGAMO Facoltà di Ingegneria Corso di Laurea Specialistica in Ingegneria Informatica Classe n. 35/S – Sistemi Informatici Digital Fountain Erasure Recovery in BitTorrent: integration and security issues Relatore: Chiar.mo Prof. Stefano Paraboschi Correlatore: Chiar.mo Prof. Andrea Lorenzo Vitali Tesi di Laurea Specialistica Michele BOLOGNA Matricola n. 56108 ANNO ACCADEMICO 2007 / 2008 This thesis has been written, typeset and prepared using LATEX 2". Printed on December 5, 2008. Alla mia famiglia “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t much care where —” said Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat. “— so long as I get somewhere,” Alice added as an explanation. “Oh, you’re sure to do that,” said the Cat, “if you only walk enough.” Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland Acknowledgments (in Italian) Ci sono molte persone che mi hanno aiutato durante lo svolgimento di questo lavoro. Il primo ringraziamento va ai proff. Stefano Paraboschi e Andrea Vitali per la disponibilità, la competenza, i consigli, la pazienza e l’aiuto tecnico che mi hanno saputo dare. Grazie di avermi dato la maggior parte delle idee che sono poi confluite nella mia tesi. Un sentito ringraziamento anche a Andrea Rota e Ruben Villa per l’aiuto e i chiarimenti che mi hanno gentilmente fornito. Vorrei ringraziare STMicroelectronics, ed in particolare il gruppo Advanced System Technology, per avermi offerto le infrastrutture, gli spa- zi e tutto il necessario per svolgere al meglio il mio periodo di tirocinio. -
Technology Brief FME Reader and Writer for Georss
Technology Brief FME Reader and Writer for GeoRSS Key Facts Capabilities: Read and write all GeoRSS standards for both RSS and Atom web feeds Benefits: Take advantage of one of the web’s newest methods of spatial data distribution – with speed and ease FME 2007 and later FME versions allow FME users to take advantage of one of the web’s newest methods of distributing spatial data - RSS or Atom feeds that include location information, or GeoRSS-enabled feeds. Using FME’s GeoRSS reader, regularly updated information provided by any geo-tagged feed can be quickly overlaid on a custom base map, either in FME’s Universal Viewer, or in an FME-supported mapping application. FME’s GeoRSS writer allows FME users to easily publish a feed with embedded location information.In addition to processing GeoRSS feeds, the reader and writer can also be used to create and consume traditional (non spatially-enabled) RSS or Atom feeds. These screenshots show information obtained from a GeoRSS feed provided by the USGS. Each histogram represents the location of a recent earthquake, with magnitude indicated by the height of the histogram. The GeoRSS feed was transformed into a KML file in FME’s Workbench application, then visualized in Google Earth. FME's GeoRSS Reader Specifics FME’s GeoRSS reader supports the following XML feed formats: RSS versions 0.91, 0.92 and 2.0 Atom versions 0.3 and 1.0. The following GeoRSS geometry formats are supported: W3C Geo GeoRSS Simple GeoRSS GML Profile The GeoRSS reader can read a file stored locally, or a web stream. -
Atom-Feeds for Inspire
ATOM-FEEDS FOR INSPIRE - Perspectives and Solutions for INSPIRE Download Services in NRW WWU Münster Institute for Geoinformatics Heisenbergstraße 2 48149 Münster Masterthesis in Geoinformatics 1. Supervisor: Hon.-Prof. Dr. Albert Remke 2. Supervisor: Dr. Christoph Stasch Arthur Rohrbach [email protected] November 2014 I Plagiatserklärung der / des Studierenden Hiermit versichere ich, dass die vorliegende Arbeit ATOM-Feeds for INSPIRE – Perspectives and Solutions for Download Services in NRW selbstständig verfasst worden ist, dass keine anderen Quellen und Hilfsmittel als die angegebenen benutzt worden sind und dass die Stellen der Arbeit, die anderen Werken – auch elektronischen Medien – dem Wortlaut oder Sinn nach entnommen wurden, auf jeden Fall unter Angabe der Quelle als Entlehnung kenntlich gemacht worden sind. _____________________________________ (Datum, Unterschrift) Ich erkläre mich mit einem Abgleich der Arbeit mit anderen Texten zwecks Auffindung von Übereinstimmungen sowie mit einer zu diesem Zweck vorzunehmenden Speicherung der Arbeit in eine Datenbank einverstanden. _____________________________________ (Datum, Unterschrift) II Abstract One proposed solution for providing Download Services for INSPIRE is using pre- defined ATOM-Feeds. Up to now the realization of ATOM-Feeds in NRW is still at the beginning. This master thesis will investigate possible solutions in order to help developing a methodology for the implementation of pre-defined INSPIRE Download Services in NRW. Following research questions form the basis of the thesis: What implementing alternatives for automatic generation of ATOM-Feeds based on ISO metadata exist? How do the identified solutions suit in order to fulfil the requirements of NRW? In the first step required technologies are introduced, including ATOM, OpenSearch and OGC standards. -
Open Search Environments: the Free Alternative to Commercial Search Services
Open Search Environments: The Free Alternative to Commercial Search Services. Adrian O’Riordan ABSTRACT Open search systems present a free and less restricted alternative to commercial search services. This paper explores the space of open search technology, looking in particular at lightweight search protocols and the issue of interoperability. A description of current protocols and formats for engineering open search applications is presented. The suitability of these technologies and issues around their adoption and operation are discussed. This open search approach is especially useful in applications involving the harvesting of resources and information integration. Principal among the technological solutions are OpenSearch, SRU, and OAI-PMH. OpenSearch and SRU realize a federated model to enable content providers and search clients communicate. Applications that use OpenSearch and SRU are presented. Connections are made with other pertinent technologies such as open-source search software and linking and syndication protocols. The deployment of these freely licensed open standards in web and digital library applications is now a genuine alternative to commercial and proprietary systems. INTRODUCTION Web search has become a prominent part of the Internet experience for millions of users. Companies such as Google and Microsoft offer comprehensive search services to users free with advertisements and sponsored links, the only reminder that these are commercial enterprises. Businesses and developers on the other hand are restricted in how they can use these search services to add search capabilities to their own websites or for developing applications with a search feature. The closed nature of the leading web search technology places barriers in the way of developers who want to incorporate search functionality into applications. -
Specifications for Implementing Web Feeds in DLXS Kevin S
Hawkins 1/5/2011 5:01:52 PM Page 1 of 5 * SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING OFFICE WHITEPAPER Specifications for implementing web feeds in DLXS Kevin S. Hawkins Executive Summary SPO uses DLXS to deliver nearly all of its publications online, but this software does not offer any functionality for web feeds (commonly called RSS feeds). The components of web feeds are reviewed, and recommendations are made for implementing Atom 1.0 web feeds in SPO publications using a script run during releasing which determines which content to push to the feed. Motivations Members of the editorial board of the Journal of Electronic Publishing (collid jep) and SPO staff have requested that web feed functionality be provided for SPO publications. This would allow end users to subscribe to feeds of not only serial content (the obvious use) but in theory any other collection to which content is added, especially on a regular basis. A feed could provide a single notice that a collection has been updated, perhaps with a table of contents (henceforth a small feed), or instead contain separate notices for each item added to the collection (a large feed). Components of a web feed A web feed operates with three necessary components: • a website that syndicates (or publishes) a feed • a feed standard being used by the website • the end user’s news aggregator (feed reader or news reader), which retrieves the feed periodically. A feed is an XML document containing individual entries (also items, stories, or articles). Syndicating a feed The content provider’s website often has buttons (icons called chicklets) to be used by the end user to add a feed to his or her news aggregator. -
Despliegue España-América Latina De Broadcatching E-Learning
Despliegue España-América Latina de Broadcatching e-learning Rafael García Monroy E.T.S.I.T. U.P.M. Departamento Ingeniería de Sistemas Telemáticos e-mail: [email protected] Abstract . Los avances tecnológicos y la eliminación de fronteras que resultan del potente y exponencial despliegue de Internet permiten que compartir vídeos de material educativo de gran calidad sea viable. Ya que las exigencias de los usuarios finales –alumnos- crecen paralelamente a la adopción de los avances mencionados, y las posibilidades reales de mejorar los servicios son una realidad, no queda más que emplear las herramientas existentes para crear nuevos modelos innovadores que mejoren constantemente las plataformas de difusión de conocimiento, pilar del desarrollo sostenible. El siguiente artículo describe el despliegue de un modelo e-learning basado en Broadcatching (BitTorrent, + RSS), a través del cual clases de vídeo grabadas en España podrán ser inmediatamente distribuidas a universidades latinoamericanas con las que se tenga convenio, compartiendo recursos de red y, de gran importancia, diseminando los ficheros educativos con una excelente calidad de contenido. De esta manera, la distancia, el costo de distribución y las limitaciones temporales pasan a segundo plano, permitiendo que los contenidos educativos de primera calidad tengan un acceso de naturaleza universal. Palabras clave: BitTorrent, broadcatching, e-learning, P2P, RSS, vídeo. 1 Introducción redes de distribución. Y es precisamente este el punto que hay que explotar para que el alumno obtenga el La cooperación en cualquier ámbito conlleva al mejor contenido educativo posible: la obtención de desarrollo sostenible, en que las partes implicadas vídeos de clase de alta definición que son pesados, comparten el fruto de la inversión. -
OWS-4 Geodds Mass Market (Formerly Georss) Interoperability Program Report
OGC 07-004 Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. Date: 2007-05-02 Reference number of this OGC® document: OGC 07-004 Version: 0.0.1 Category: OpenGIS® Discussion Paper Editor: Panagiotis (Peter) A. Vretanos OWS-4 GeoDDS Mass Market (formerly GeoRSS) Interoperability Program Report Copyright notice Copyright © 2007 Open Geospatial Consortium. All Rights Reserved To obtain additional rights of use, visit http://www.opengeospatial.org/legal/ Warning This document is not an OGC Standard. This document is an OGC Discussion Paper and is therefore not an official position of the OGC membership. It is distributed for review and comment. It is subject to change without notice and may not be referred to as an OGC Standard. Further, an OGC Discussion Paper should not be referenced as required or mandatory technology in procurements. Document type: OpenGIS® Discussion Paper Document subtype: Engineering Specification Document stage: Draft Document language: English File name: 07-004.doc OGC 07-004 Contents 1 SCOPE..........................................................................................................................................................1 2 CONFORMANCE........................................................................................................................................1 3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES....................................................................................................................1 4 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS.....................................................................................................................3 -
COMMUNICATING SCIENTIFIC BUZZ with GEORSS Authors: Lisa M
COMMUNICATING SCIENTIFIC BUZZ WITH GEORSS Authors: Lisa M. Ballagh and Florence Fetterer Address of the authors: 449 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 Keywords: RSS, GeoRSS, scientific data management Body: Introduction Buzz words such as “RSS” and “GeoRSS” are rapidly gaining momentum on the Web. In an effort to discover what they mean and how to use the technologies behind them, we are exploring Geographically Encoded Objects for RSS feeds (GeoRSS), since this technology captures the basics of Really Simple Syndication (RSS) but adds a geographic component. After the initial time investment of learning both RSS and GeoRSS, it became evident that GeoRSS would be an optimal way of disseminating many news items from the NOAA-funded data management program at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NOAA@NSIDC) to those using RSS and GeoRSS map readers. This GeoRSS feed will distribute content about new scientific data sets and updates to existing data products, as well as other NOAA@NSIDC news. The advantage of adding a GeoRSS feed to the “NOAA@NSIDC News” frame on our Web site is that GeoRSS adds a spatial context to the presentation of news. GeoRSS users can potentially browse for data using spatial keywords, and see data product or event locations on a map. For example, users could be alerted when additions are made to the popular Online Glacier Photograph Database (NSIDC/WDC for Glaciology, 2006). Over 50,000 unique users have viewed the photographs online, and over 300 users have registered in order to learn of additions or other changes to the collection. Currently we send those users an email. -
An Introduction to Georss: a Standards Based Approach for Geo-Enabling RSS Feeds
Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. Date: 2006-07-19 Reference number of this document: OGC 06-050r3 Version: 1.0.0 Category: OpenGIS® White Paper Editors: Carl Reed OGC White Paper An Introduction to GeoRSS: A Standards Based Approach for Geo-enabling RSS feeds. Warning This document is not an OGC Standard. It is distributed for review and comment. It is subject to change without notice and may not be referred to as an OGC Standard. Recipients of this document are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting do Document type: OpenGIS® White Paper Document subtype: White Paper Document stage: APPROVED Document language: English OGC 06-050r3 Contents Page i. Preface – Executive Summary........................................................................................ iv ii. Submitting organizations............................................................................................... iv iii. GeoRSS White Paper and OGC contact points............................................................ iv iv. Future work.....................................................................................................................v Foreword........................................................................................................................... vi Introduction...................................................................................................................... vii 1 Scope.................................................................................................................................1 -
The Georss Model Together with the Design of a Ranking Algorithm in Semantic Web
International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume 120 No. 6 2018, 2895-2908 ISSN: 1314-3395 (on-line version) url: http://www.acadpubl.eu/hub/ Special Issue http://www.acadpubl.eu/hub/ THE GEORSS MODEL TOGETHER WITH THE DESIGN OF A RANKING ALGORITHM IN SEMANTIC WEB 1 2 A.Bennani∗ , S.Bourekkadi , S.Khoulji1, M.L.Kerkeb1 1ISER, Information Systems Engineering Research Group Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tetouan, Morocco 2LRMO national school of commerce and management, Ibn Tofail University , Morocco *orcid.org/0000-0002-9684-1001 July 9, 2018 Abstract These days E-commerce has proven to be an powerful character in the international trade business and has vastly led to the econom-ic growth of countries. The reality of working with this speciality alongside the growth of innovations renders the e-commerce more utilizable by web surfers. The semantic web gives further technical results depending on the construction and arrangement of the current information on the web. In the midst of this Paper, I will address the issue of e-commerce in connection to geolocation, meanwhile i will be similarly giving the web surfer more liberty to notice the summit of the geographical region where he/she is situated by a suggesting an up to date geographical coordinate grouping algorithm. Keywords: E-commerce, semantic web, Algorithm for Ranking, GEORSS model, geo owl, OGC, FOAF ontology, GOODRELATIONS, geographic information. 1 2895 International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Special Issue 1 Introduction E-commerce is interpreted as the selling or distribution of products and services by information systems and proce-dures specially made for admitting or placing orders. -
History Contents
RSS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 6 RSS From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from RSS feeds) RSS (most commonly expanded as Really Simple RSS Syndication ) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. [2] An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed", [3] or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates The RSS logo from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read Filename .rss, .xml using software called an "RSS reader", "feed extension reader", or "aggregator", which can be web-based, application/rss+xml desktop-based, or mobile-device-based. A Internet standardized XML file format allows the media type (Registration Being information to be published once and viewed by Prepared) [1] many different programs. The user subscribes to a feed by entering into the reader the feed's URI or Type of Web syndication by clicking an RSS icon in a web browser that format initiates the subscription process. The RSS reader Extended XML checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for from new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user interface to monitor and read the feeds. RSS formats are specified using XML, a generic specification for the creation of data formats. Although RSS formats have evolved from as early as March 1999, [4] it was between 2005 and 2006 when RSS gained widespread use, and the (" ") icon was decided upon by several major Web browsers. -
IMDA Service Identification for Broadcasters & Aggregators
IMDA Service Identification for Broadcasters & Aggregators Service Identification [v2.2] for Broadcasters & Aggregators Executive Summary The IMDA publishes their Service Identification for Broadcasters & Aggregators in an attempt to standardise the industry of Internet Radio, in the first instance, and establish a working framework for future media services. The Service Identification describes a way for a broadcaster, or media organisation, to expose their data to a hardware or software solution run by a third party. The data from the media organisation contains details of itself, its brands and its brands' transport methods. Not only is this technical information but also editorial information allowing the solution to correctly categorise and expose brands to the audience, and to allow a solution to evaluate appropriateness of brands to criteria supplied where the solution includes some search functionality or automated browsing features. 2011) Dec 05 (Mon, +0000 09:06:20 - 2011-12-05 svn#130 version: File | v2.2 version: Specification In order for an organisation to make available this data to others the IMDA recommends the organisation to follow the Service Identification specifications included in this document so that common understanding, ease of repurposing and avoidance of publishing data in different formats for different solutions is achieved. This provides benefits for both the media organisation and the solution provider. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Licence 1.2. How this document is structured 1.3. General advice 1.3.1. Why UTF-8? 1.3.2. Are there XML schemas available? 1.3.3. Is there a Data Relationship Diagram available? 1.3.4.