scholarly journals Design and Implementation of an IP based authentication mechanism for Open Source Proxy Servers in Interception Mode

2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tejaswi Agarwal ◽  
Mike Leonetti
Author(s):  
Ahmed Patel ◽  
Kenan Kalajdzic ◽  
Laleh Golafshan ◽  
Mona Taghavi

Zero-knowledge authentication protocols are an alternative to authentication protocols based on public key cryptography. Low processing and memory consumption make them especially suitable for implementation in smart card microprocessors, which are severely limited in processing power and memory space. This paper describes a design and implementation of a software library providing smart card application developers with a reliable authentication mechanism based on well-known zero-knowledge authentication schemes. Java Card is used as the target smart card platform implementation based on the evaluation of the Fiat-Shamir (F-S) and Guillou-Quisquater (G-Q) protocols under various performance criteria are presented to show the effectiveness of the implementation and that G-Q is a more efficient protocol.


2012 ◽  
pp. 561-572
Author(s):  
Douglas L. Holton

This chapter describes a case study of the design and implementation of an online project-based course for learning constructivist instructional design techniques. Moodle, a free and open source learning management system, was chosen as a tool to meet both the goals of the course and the needs and abilities of the adult learners in this course. Despite the instructor’s and students’ inexperience with both Moodle and online courses, Moodle greatly facilitated the process, resulting in a largely successful and motivating learning experience.


Author(s):  
Rogério Atem de Carvalho ◽  
Renato de Campos ◽  
Rafael Manhães Monnerat

The design and implementation of an ERP system involves capturing the information necessary for implementing a system that supports enterprise management. This process should go down through different abstraction layers, starting on enterprise modeling and finishing at coding. For the case of Free/Open Source ERP, the lack of proper modeling methods and tools jeopardizes the advantages of source code availability. Moreover, the distributed, decentralized decision-making, and source-code driven development culture of open source communities, generally does not rely on methods for modeling the higher abstraction levels necessary for an ERP solution. The aim of this paper is to present a development process and supportive tools for the open source enterprise system ERP5, which covers the different abstraction levels involved, taking into account well established standards and practices, as well as new approaches, by supplying Enterprise, Requirements, Analysis, Design, and Implementation workflows and tools to support them.


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 642-649
Author(s):  
Shaomei Wu ◽  
Tao Lin ◽  
Ningjiu Tang ◽  
Zhiming Wu

GPS Solutions ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yafeng Li ◽  
Nagaraj C. Shivaramaiah ◽  
Dennis M. Akos

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