Partner: W. Mazurczyk |
Recent publications
1. | Ciszkowski T.♦, Mazurczyk W.♦, Kotulski Z., Hoßfeld T.♦, Fiedler M.♦, Collange D.♦, Towards Quality of Experience-based reputation models for future web service provisioning, TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, ISSN: 1018-4864, DOI: 10.1007/s11235-011-9435-2, Vol.51, pp.283-295, 2012 Abstract: This paper concerns the applicability of reputations systems for assessing Quality of Experience (QoE) for web services in the Future Internet. Reputation systems provide mechanisms to manage subjective opinions in societies and yield a general scoring of a particular behavior. Thus, they are likely to become an important ingredient of the Future Internet. Parameters under evaluation by a reputation system may vary greatly and, particularly, may be chosen to assess the users’ satisfaction with (composite) web services. Currently, this satisfaction is usually expressed by QoE, which represents subjective users’ opinions. The goal of this paper is to present a novel framework of web services where a reputation system is incorporated for tracking and predicting of users’ satisfaction. This approach is a beneficial tool which enables providers to facilitate service adaptation according to users’ expectations and maintain QoE at a satisfactory level. Presented reputation systems operate in an environment of composite services that integrate client and server-side. This approach is highly suitable for effective QoE differentiating and maximizing user experience for specific customer profiles as even the service and network resources are shared. Keywords:Reputation systems, Quality of Experience (QoE), Web services, Service composition, Future Internet Affiliations:
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2. | Mazurczyk W.♦, Kotulski Z., Lightweight security mechanism for PSTN-IP telephony convergence, IJCSNS International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, ISSN: 1738-7906, Vol.7, No.5, pp.35-41, 2007 |
Conference papers
1. | Mazurczyk W.♦, Kotulski Z., New VoIP traffic security scheme with digital watermarking, LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, ISSN: 0302-9743, DOI: 10.1007/11875567_13, Vol.4166, pp.170-181, 2006 Abstract: In this paper we propose a new, lightweight, no bandwidth consuming authentication and integrity scheme for VoIP service based on SIP as a signalling protocol. It is shared password mechanism and this solution exploits digital watermarking. Nowadays, there are many applications of this technique, such as solving copyright protection problems, but we propose to use it to secure the transmitted audio and signalling protocol that IP Telephony is based on simultaneously. This solution can be the potential answer to the problem VoIP faces today: finding a scalable and universal mechanism for securing VoIP traffic (voice and the signalling protocol messages) at the same time. It can greatly improve, if we combine it with existing security mechanisms, overall IP Telephony system’s security. Affiliations:
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