Authors: Madihah Mohd Saudi, Nurzi Juana Mohd Zaizi, Azreena Abu Bakar, Khaled Juma Ahmed Swessi
Abstract: This paper introduces a new approach in countermeasuring XML signature wrapping attack called the Spatial Signature Algorithm (SSA). The motivation for proposing the SSA approach is due to the limitation of the SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) in handling the XML signature wrapping attacks. A different strategy is to be planned in order to deter such attack without extensive computational expense. Spatial Signature Algorithm builds upon the notion of ratio signature that is recommended by a research in biotechnology. The research suggests the possibility of diagnosing a specific disease based on the idea of ratios, specifically on the comparative relationship between elements to detect the emergence of certain threats. Bridging this notion to security, the principle of using space and ratio to detect abnormality is extended to the application of spatial information and digital signature to detect and combat the XML wrapping signature attack.
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Authors: Chen Ping Gao, Xi An Sun
Abstract: With the development of information technology, people will be faced with a lot of difficult problems that how to implement information sharing between different management information systems. This article not only described about XML and SOAP technology theoretically, but took the example of the management system of university logistics service and warehouse management system. It also analyzed and implemented the principle of shared data communication method between heterogeneous systems.
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Authors: Yong Zhuang Li, Chun Feng Ye
Abstract: This paper mainly discusses the integration of the enterprises application system based on the Web Services technology. The Web Services technology can realize the system application integration in the enterprise internal system and the different enterprise application systems,it is universal, platform independent, and language independent. set. This makes Web Services to become a new generation integration technology of the enterprise application integration in the Internet environment .
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Authors: Tomonori Kawano, Kohei Otsuka, Takashi Kadono, Reina Inokuchi, Yuki Ishizaki, Bart Dewancker, Kazuya Uezu
Abstract: A variety of chemicals including foaming agents are used to aid in the protection of forest resources from the wild land fires. The fire-fighting foams (FFFs) are formulations composed principally of surfactants. As a part of Japanese national project, environmentally inert FFFs have been developed. There is an emerging need for testing the impacts of these FFFs on the living organisms composing the typical landscapes or eco-systems in Japan. In the present report, we aimed to describe our latest attempt for assessing both the short-tem and long-term impacts of FFFs in aquatic (fresh water) and semi-aquatic (wetland) eco-systems, by employing the laboratory-sized model assays (preliminary studies) and the biotope-based observation, respectively. In the biotope assays which was based on the observation in compact biotopes mimicking the fresh water environments and wetland, both the acute and long-term eco-toxic impacts of two FFFs (soap-based and synthetic detergent-based) were assessed. Spraying of synthetic detergent-based foam formula was shown to be more toxic compared to soap-based formula and mock water treatment.
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Authors: R. Deeptha, Rajeswari Mukesh
Abstract: . As Web Services draw modules within and across enterprises, dynamically and belligerently testing Web Services has become crucial. Comprehensive Functional, Concert, Interoperability and Susceptibility Testing form the Pillars of Web Services Testing. Only by adopting a comprehensive testing department, enterprises can safeguard that their Web Services is robust, scalable, interoperable, and secure. Overall functionality of web services would be informal towards test. But, only if we methodically trust the applications components (services) before we combine them to complete the application. In current scenario web service technology comprehends various testing apparatuses for manipulating and generating the test cases. But these tools and approaches were negotiating security and execution time and consume more resources. The existing methodologies will generate test cases for the low end web services and limited number of requests, due to these constraints we built new testing framework. In this paper we introduced the new basis with testing of actions, scripts and link for web services by the use of test cases. For this approach we used SOAP web services with SOA. The test case generation and testing reports will gives the accurate testing results and test cases. These test cases are generated using Java JUnit testing tool. We implemented our approach in a java based platform for efficient and secure manner.
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Authors: Feng Tang, Geng Sheng Rao, Qiang Chen, Ping Zhang
Abstract: Aims to address the restrictions imposed by tranditional robot Control system development approach such as close structure, function immobility, lack of reconfiguration at run time, hard to guarantee. a lightweight service-oriented architectures (LSOA) for robot control system is proposed. The main features of this architecture include central control mode, message-based interaction and configuration system based on embedded database. This architecture provides good supports for runtime reconfiguration, and allows integrating different components with the aid of a configuration system. The experiment indicates that the LSOA approach can improve the flexibility, reconfiguration and agility of the system.
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Authors: Fei Lin, Wan Jun Zhang, Yong Sun
Abstract: The widespread adoption of broadband Internet connections has led to a fast growth of applying web-based learning systems (LS) to education, LS becomes more important in e-learning and future education. LS provides a centralized environment where learners can study, communicate, etc. With the Internets growth, various learning contents and different LSs are distributed independently. Thus, managing the distributed information and implementing interoperability between learning contents and LSs are more challenging. Web services are the most innovative and well-established technology for communications between heterogeneous applications. This paper proposes the architectural model for sharing learning contents between heterogeneous systems. It includes requirements analysis, sharable learning contents format definition, and model design. Sharable learning contents is defined based on the concept of learning object and implemented in the favor of transactional memory. The model is divided into five modules for different tasks, which implements maximum reuse of high-quality educational resources on web conveniently.
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Authors: Thawatchai Phaechamud, Sasiprapa Chitrattha
Abstract: Areca catechu L. or betel nut tree is one of popular traditional herbal medicines used in Thailand. The betel nut, seed of Areca catachu contains polyphenols, flavonoids and alkaloids that have a potent muscarinic action, which the potential application in Alzheimers disease and antioxidative effect have been mentioned. The anti-aging effects of Areca catechu L. extract on skin has been investigated previously which it could improve the skin hydration, skin elasticity, and wrinkle reduction. The methanolic extract of Areca catechu L. seed gave high antioxidant activity than the other parts of this plant. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the physical properties of soap formula containing methanolic Areca catechu L. seed extract. Hardness of opaque soap was not affected by an addition of Areca catechu L. seed extracts but it affected on that of transparent soap. 0.1, 5 %w/w Areca catechu L. seed extracts affected the foaming capacity of opaque soap. In contrast, addition of Areca catechu L. extracts on transparent soap did not affect the foaming capacity. The opaque soap containing 5 %w/w methanolic Areca catechu L. seed extract with 3%, 5%, and 10 %w/v dilution solution exhibited the activity against S. aureus which were not significantly different from that of the soap base.
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Authors: Cu Ne Gou, Xiao Hong Hao
Abstract: Oil refining process will produce waste water, oil foot, soap, scarp clay, deodorizer distillate. A large number of by-products (oil foot, soap, deodorizer distillate) as a pharmaceutical and chemical raw materials, with high economic value.If we turning waste into treasure, with a complete process from the deodorizer distillate extract tocopherols, sterols, squalene, and to obtain fatty acid methyl esters (commonly known as biodiesel), integrated development and production of high value-added products that can bring significant social and economic benefits. At the same time a more reasonable treatment of the oil refining waste, and protecting our environment for survival.
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Abstract: Integration of the distributed business process is a hard task within the enterprise. It has a very high cost for the integration between enterprises. There is still a lot of work to do in order to simplify coordination of business process within or between the corporations in essence. XML has broad prospects in e-commerce application, promoting the development of distributed business processes to some extent. In many XML-related technologies, XML-based Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and WEB services technology is particularly prominent. Using XML and related standards and technologies, combined with e-commerce security and other available technologies, the paper established WEB services for SOAP as the media. It proposed economical, compatible, extensible and safe e-commerce data integration scheme, so as to deal with the problems in E-commerce data integration for enterprises.
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