Title
Global monitoring of dynamic information systems a case study in the international supply chain
Author
Pruksasri, P.
van den Berg, J.
Hofman, W.J.
Publication year
2014
Abstract
Global information systems are becoming more complex and dynamic everyday: huge amounts of data and messages through those systems show dynamically changing traffic patterns. Because of this, diagnosing when sub-systems are not working properly is difficult. System failures or errors in information exchange protocols sometimes happen and interrupt the correct working of the system. International supply chain systems, for example, need smooth running when performing information exchange tasks between sub-systems but, in practice, show various types of information security breaches. So, finding a solution to diagnose and discover failure spots in the dynamic global system is highly required. This challenge is taken up in this paper. Based on an example prototype of the new European supply chain information system (Data Pipeline) and the required global monitoring process, we tested feasibility and effectiveness of real-time detection of system failures, the results of which are described in this paper. © 2014 IEEE.
Subject
ICT
BIS - Business Information Services
TS - Technical Sciences
Infostructures
Informatics
Information Society
Monitoring
Supply chain
Chains
Dynamical systems
Information dissemination
Information systems
Safety engineering
Security of data
Systems engineering
Data pipelines
Dynamic information
Global information systems
Information exchange protocol
Real-time detection
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/icsec.2014.6978215
TNO identifier
528618
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., Piscataway, NJ
Source
2014 International Computer Science and Engineering Conference, ICSEC 2014, 30 july - 1 August 2014, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 317-322
Document type
conference paper