Where does this information originate? The point of dissemination: a very small tribe's very small reservation outside of a very small burg called San Diego, California. Not only a musician, Chris Murphy is a visual artist and the nagging voice of conscience and reason for quite a few people. Between these activities, his work as Explicit Information Exchange, and trying to always chew his food thoroughly, Chris has little time for the pleasures of writing extensive bios.
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CD archive of the most popular Hungarian mailing lists. https://nemzetikonyvtar.blog.hu/2016/04/08/internetto_heti_hirlevel Hollosi Information eXchange /HIX/ iNteRNeTTo hírlevél archívum Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár (Hungarian Electronic library) - Tipp - Guru - Móka - Agykontroll - Ázsia - Budapest - Coder - Dosz - Filozófia - Fórum - Hudom - Hungary - Játék - Kép - Környész - Kultúra - Mahal - Mozaik - Narancs - NY - Otthon - Para - Randi - Rejtvény - SCM - Sport - Szabad -...
Topics: hix, hollosi information exchange, cd-rom
One of the recent generalizations of (t, n) secret sharing for hierarchical threshold access structures is given by Tassa, where he answers the natural question of sharing a secret among a set of participants, say military officers, so that the secret can be constructed by a group of participants, some of whom are hierarchically superior to others. Both recent schemes proposed by Tassa for addressing this problem require some significant amount of theoretical background. We give a conceptually...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ATILIM UNIV ANKARA (TURKEY), *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, INTERPOLATION, POLYNOMIALS
Shared Information Framework and Technology (SHIFT) as a concept and a practical solution has been developed alongside the Multinational Experiment 5 (MNE 5) series to cover the aspects of information sharing as a concept and its supporting tools within a comprehensive approach framework. The development work on SHIFT was lead by Finland. SHIFT is an effort to enhance information sharing between different crisis response actors. The overall objective of the SHIFT Handbook is to analyse the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CRISIS MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE HELSINKI (FINLAND), *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, *SHARING,...
This report includes a detailed summary of the highlights of the research project during the final year of funding as well as a complete report on the publications and results produced during the entire duration of the project (four journal papers and 24 conference publications). There are also three research papers under review and two in preparation, which are not listed in this report.
Topics: DTIC Archive, TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIV NEW JERSERY, *SECURE COMMUNICATIONS, DOCUMENTS,...
Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) is achieved by interoperability of maritime information systems. Maritime information systems consist of platform centric heterogeneous systems. Interoperability has to be achieved by evolution to net centricity from platform centricity by qualified information exchange. There are many challenges on the exchange of the qualified information. Information security is the main challenge for maritime interoperability. Besides traditional information security...
Topics: DTIC Archive, STM AS ANKARA (TURKEY), *INFORMATION SECURITY, *INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INFORMATION...
Our intention is to create and demonstrate a reactive survey system, capable of long-term unattended deployments in harsh environments. We refer to such a system as an Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN). My goal is to employ bi-directional radio communications networks, satellite or short range, for automated data distribution and control between AOSN sampling systems and scientists' desktops. The objective of this component of the program was to develop the hardware and software for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA, *COMMUNICATION BUOYS, LABRADOR SEA,...
The Department of Defense (DOD) maintains information on its excess, obsolete, and unserviceable conventional ammunition for the military services and shares this information on a limited basis with other government agencies, but its management of its conventional ammunition awaiting demilitarization and disposal (CAD) stockpile can be strengthened in two areas.
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *AMMUNITION, DISPOSAL, INFORMATION...
As both the DoD and the Intelligence Community (IC) are moving toward service-oriented architecture (SOA), it is important to ensure that SOA-based systems can operate and exchange classified information across domain boundaries in support of net-centric missions. The interplay between SOA and cross domain solutions (CDS) raises a number of challenges that are grounded in the inherent mismatch between core SOA principles, such as loose coupling, composability, and discoverability, and current...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES CAMBRIDGE MA, *INFORMATION SECURITY, ARCHITECTURE,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS MD, *TERRORISTS, *NETWORKS, INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
The 9/11 terrorist attack remains one of the darkest moments in American history and has had a great impact on the global strategic relationship in the beginning of the twenty-first century. To respond to this incident, Taiwan and the United States exchanged information and intelligence and signed the Sino-American Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, which represents Taiwan s willingness to participate in and cooperate with the international community in regards to information exchange, security,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *COUNTERTERRORISM, *TAIWAN, INFORMATION...
Contemporary Aeronautical & Defense (A&D) programs require customers (defense agencies) and their suppliers to collaborate in environments that involve partners globally spread over the globe. In such a broad multi-jurisdictional environment, there is an increasingly critical need to ensure that all applicable information protection policies are enforced throughout the lifecycle of the programs, from concept to design, manufacturing, support and program end-of-life. These information...
Topics: DTIC Archive, EXOSTAR LLC HERNDON VA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, *INFORMATION SECURITY, COLLABORATIVE...
UCore allows users to create multi-layered messages pairing UCore digests with detailed structured payloads. A MITRE Capstone was funded to explore the feasibility of a multi-layered message including a domain specific common core layer. The Capstone Team designed a multi-layered messaging solution where a UCore digest was paired with a notional common core payload from the Command and Control (C2) domain, and further extended with a Community of Interest (COI) payload. This approach was tested...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MITRE CORP MCLEAN VA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, MESSAGE...
In this project, we investigated the problem of secure information exchange and integration across organization/domain boundaries using policy management. We developed a query federation test-bed that allows users to make queries against multiple Semantic Web datasets simultaneously. This system performs on-the-fly mash-ups of sensitive data, the access to which needs to be regulated. It also supports multi-schema federation, which allows users to make queries in their schema without worrying...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ONTOLOGY, POLICIES,...
This paper describes the application of Modus Operandi's Wave product to the construction of a Community of Interest (COI) shared space. An example of this is the Knowledge Management Framework (KMF) at the 45th Space Wing (45 SW) of the US Air Force Space Command at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Patrick Air Force Base. The KMF is a shared space for the Eastern Range community of interest. Wave addresses key elements of a COI shared space, including a registry, catalog, virtual data...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MODUS OPERANDI INC INDIALANTIC FL, *VOCABULARY, *KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, TAXONOMY,...
In this paper we evaluate the use of case-based classification to resolve a number of questions related to information sharing in the context of an Integrated Web Services Brokering System (IWB). We are developing the IWB to independently decompose and analyze ad hoc Web Services interface descriptions in order to identify Web Services of interest. Our approach is to have the IWB cache information about each service in order to support an autonomous mediation process. In this mediation process,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, KNEXUS RESEARCH CORP SPRINGFIELD VA, *AUTOMATION, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
Successful Deployment of EHR helps to improve patient safety and quality of care, but it has the prerequisite of interoperability between health information exchange at different hospital. The clinical document architecture developed HL7 is core document standard to ensure such interoperability and propagation of this document. Unfortunately, hospitals are reluctant to adopt interoperable HIS due to its deployment cost except for in a handful countries. A problem arises even when more hospital...
Topics: Health information exchange, HL7, CDA, cloud computing, software as a service, CDSS, mComputer...
Shared Information Framework and Technology (SHIFT) was originally created for MNE 5 covering the aspects of information sharing as a concept and its supporting tools within a comprehensive approach framework. SHIFT is used in MNE 5 to experiment with information flows amongst all participating actors in the field, of which potential users might include individuals from governmental entities, non-governmental organizations, military, private, local and other actors. SHIFT is an effort to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIV HELSINKI (FINLAND), *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, COLLABORATIVE...
AISL (Assured Information Sharing Lifecycle) is a MURI project that is developing new approaches to support assured information sharing. The team includes researchers from UMBC, Purdue University, and the Universities of Illinois, Michigan, Texas at Dallas, and Texas at San Antonio. Our current research efforts are organized around four areas: (1) creating novel assured information sharing models and frameworks and new policy languages and systems that support them, (2) developing algorithms...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MARYLAND UNIV BALTIMORE COUNTY BALTIMORE MD, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, DATA MINING,...
Three experiments were performed to test Sorkin's (2001) signal detection model of group decision making. The first two experiments compared various sequencing protocols which determine the order in which group members speak during group deliberation. The third experiment also compared these sequencing protocols but used correlated information sources so that some group members shared some information sources. It was predicted that the System for Optimally Rapid Collaboration (SORC) sequencing...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DAYTON UNIV OH, *GROUP DYNAMICS, *DECISION MAKING, MODELS, COLLABORATIVE TECHNIQUES,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *CHINA, INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology beyond geometric collision detection requires that owners specify minimum content standards and define the formats in which BIM data are to be delivered. Such standards can be viewed as performance-based specifications for information deliverables that may be objectively tested and enforced. This report documents the specification of minimum BIM object definitions of 498 BIM object classes. These specifications were derived from Unified...
Topics: DTIC Archive, KALIN ASSOCIATES INC NEWTON MA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, *STANDARDS, CONSTRUCTION,...
In this thesis, we demonstrate the feasibility of a novel multilevel web application that merges the ability to share sensitive information with cutting-edge Web 2.0 communication paradigms: we develop a multilevel web aggregation service, allowing web content at various classifications to be gathered together and browsed. The architecture supports read-down across subscriptions, supports receiving near-real-time delivery of new low web content to high subjects and demonstrates several...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *INTERNET, CLASSIFICATION, INFORMATION...
This approach calls for establishing a small shared vocabulary that covers only the data to be exchanged in the present spiral, thereby minimizing the total amount of vocabulary learning required. The participants focus on the intersection of their information needs, not the union of those needs.1 This loose-coupler shared vocabulary does not have to be adopted internally by the participating applications; it is instead used as an intermediate exchange format, or as a reference schema for data...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MITRE CORP BEDFORD MA, *INFORMATION SYSTEMS, *MESSAGE PROCESSING, INFORMATION...
This paper proposes a new approach to multi-agent systems leveraging from recent advances in networking and reinforcement learning to scale up teamwork based on joint intentions. In this approach, teamwork is subsumed by the coordination of learning agents. The intuition behind this approach is that successful coordination at the global level generates opportunities for teamwork interactions at the local level and vice versa. This unique approach scales up model-based teamwork theory with an...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC, *MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS, ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS, ALGORITHMS,...
This work presents the results of research focused on mining information from multi-network interactions for the purpose of link prediction. Multi-networks are a generalization of multimodal networks. Multi-network link prediction was evaluated on the HEP-th (theoretical high-energy physics) authorship multinetwork. Achievements include 1) a novel iterative procedure for estimating unified multinetwork node similarity based only on the network structure information; 2) label propagation...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DSO NATIONAL LABORATORIES SINGAPORE, *INTERACTIONS, *STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, *NETWORKS,...
An examination of the technology transfer process as it relates to contemporary management practice. The objective is to acquaint the reader with the concept of technology transfer and the mechanism of information flow within business organization. Includes an in-depth analysis of the predictive model of technology transfer with an amphasis on the interrelationship between management and the factors effecting information flow. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, McCorkendale,Don B, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER,...
Even simple, deterministic rules can generate interesting behavior in dynamical systems. This dissertation examines some real world systems for which fairly simple, locally defined rules yield useful or interesting properties in the system as a whole. In particular, we study routing in peer-to-peer networks and the motion of crystal steps. Peers can vary by three orders of magnitude in their capacities to process network traffic. This heterogeneity inspires our use of proportionate load...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Finkbiner,Amy, University of Maryland College Park, communications networks,...
Cloud service providers (CSPs) need effective ways to distribute content across wide area networks. Providing large-scale, geographically-replicated online services presents new opportunities for coordination between server selection (to match subscribers with servers), traffic engineering (to select efficient paths for the traffic), and content placement (to store content on specific servers). Traditional designs isolate these problems, which degrades performance, scalability, reliability and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, PRINCETON UNIV NJ, *CLOUD COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS TRAFFIC, INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
Improving information sharing, as a sub-set of reforming the interagency process, is a much talked about endeavor. This research paper looks at a few solutions leveraging social networking and emerging technologies for the tactical and operational levels of planning and execution. Each solution is subjectively assessed by ease of use, security, and suitability. HARMONIEWeb is an internet accessible environment for the exchange of information across the civil-government boundary. Two social...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE FELLOWS PROGRAM MAXWELL AFB AL, *COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS, SECURE...
Current sensor collection capabilities produce an incredible amount of data that needs to be processed, analyzed, and distributed in a timely and efficient manner. Information Management (IM) services supporting a publish-subscribe and query paradigm can be a powerful general purpose approach to enabling this information exchange between decoupled and dynamic information producers and consumers. These IM services will only be of value, however, if they can support operations in a manner that is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES CAMBRIDGE MA, *CLOUD COMPUTING, DETECTORS, DISTRIBUTED DATA...
Collaborative environments, specifically those concerning information creation and exchange, increasingly demand notions of trust and accountability. In the absence of explicit authority, the quality of information is often unknown. Using Wikipedia edit sequences as a use case scenario, we detail experiments in the determination of community-based user and document trust. Our results show success in answering the first of many research questions: Provided a user's edit history, is a given edit...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES CAMBRIDGE MA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, CLASSIFICATION,...
Service-oriented architecture (SOA), a term often used today in conjunction with net-centric operations, implies that existing and future DoD information capabilities will be engineered to publish product and/or service offerings within a strategic context that allows virtually all employees and applications to readily discover and use them. SOA principles are essential to transforming traditional system-centric Defense organizations into Information Age activities that are net-centric,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bass, Tim, SILKROAD INC MCLEAN VA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, SYMPOSIA, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS,...
The Manufacturing Assembly Pilot (MAP) project is an effort to improve material and information flow within the automotive industry. A group of companies came together at the Automotive Industry Action Group (MAG) to identify improvements and test them through pilot application. Business metrics were tracked to validate the impact of the improvements. MAP has identified common technologies and business practices that offer significant benefit for individual companies and supply chains as a...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ACTION GROUP SOUTHFIELD MI, *COMMERCE, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
The Information Exchange Architecture and Technology (IEAT) Concept, based upon the Swedish Armed Forces Network Based Defence (NBD) program (which is based upon a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach) describes how exchange of information can be performed in a way that meets the operational requirements in a comprehensive response operation. It articulates principles for information exchange as well as supporting architecture and possible technologies.
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEFENCE MATERIEL ADMINISTRATION STOCKHOLM (SWEDEN), *INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
This research examines DoD acquisition from the context of a network of interrelated programs that exchange and share resources for the purpose of establishing joint capabilities. The research focuses on the joint space of major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs): the space where transactions form interdependencies among MDAP programs. The research is especially salient because, to date, little is known about the risks associated with interdependent activities. This paper provides a short...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NORTH CAROLINA UNIV AT CHARLOTTE, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ACQUISITION, DEFENSE...
This is an interim report for the Computer Security Properties Modeling Environment (ULYSSES) contract. This report begins by discussing the goals of the theory of security used by ULYSSES and how previous formulations of computer security failed to meet these goals. Next, ORA presents their theory of security, which incorporates a model of information flow with a model of processes as event systems. Included is a proof which shows that this definition of security, called hook-up security, is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, McCullough, Daryl, ATC-NY ITHACA NY, *DATA PROCESSING SECURITY, *THEORY,...
While national security activities, which range from planning for an influenza pandemic to Iraq reconstruction, require collaboration among multiple agencies, the mechanisms used for such activities may not provide the means for interagency collaboration needed to meet modern national security challenges. To assist the 111th Congress and the new administration in developing their oversight and management agendas, this report, which was performed under the Comptroller General's authority,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *INTERAGENCY COORDINATION, *NATIONAL...
The long-term goal of this project is to facilitate communication between scientists participating in the ONR Japan Sea initiative and scientists in Asia, including Japan, Korea, and Russia. This communication will take the form of sponsored visits, joint cruises, data exchange, and meetings.
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, *JAPAN SEA, *UNIVERSITIES,...
Ethics: A Selected Bibliography, now in its fourth revised edition, was compiled to support the study of ethics, one of the enduring curricular themes at the U.S. Army War College. Like our earlier ethics bibliographies, this list covers some of the fundamentals of moral philosophy, as well as a broad range of contemporary ethical issues. In general, it contains many of the citations from the other editions as well as notable materials that were added to the collection since the third edition...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *ETHICS, INFORMATION EXCHANGE,...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the 9/11 Commission determined that intelligence related to the attack was not shared across the Intelligence Community (IC), and especially between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). Specifically the Commission faulted the IC for being parochial, secretive, and delinquent in sharing important intelligence. Despite the 9/11 Commission's recommendations, including the creation of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, *COUNTERTERRORISM,...
This Directive: (a) Reissues reference (a) DoD Directive 5400.7, subject as above, March 24, 1980. (b) Establishes policies and procedures for the implementation of the DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program under reference (b) Title 5, United States Code, Section 552, as amended. (c) Delegates authorities and responsibilities for the effective administration of the program. This Directive also authorizes, consistent with reference (c) DoD 5025. 1-M, 'Department of Defense Directives...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESERVE AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC, *POLICIES, *MILITARY...
The core mission of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is to efficiently support the armed services requirements. To fulfill this mission, it must maintain inventories of items for which demand is highly variable even when relatively stable, could increase or decrease dramatically on short notice, or may never even materialize. While commercial firms might consider stocking such items unprofitable and would be unlikely to do so without a purchase guarantee, DLA does not have this option if it...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAND NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INST SANTA MONICA CA, *SUPPLIES, COMMERCE, COSTS,...
The Multimodal Information Sharing Team (MIST) is an evolution of the Maritime Information Sharing Taskforce that has been conducting workshops in domestic ports since 2008. The MIST provides a framework and process for the collaborative exploration of information sharing across the port multimodal community. The MIST emphasizes the private sector perspective to ensure that government stakeholders are leveraging this critical player in the sharing of all hazards threat information. The Program...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY,...
During the past decade, Internet-based communication, particularly social media has made a dramatic impact on the information environment and revolutionized the practice of journalism, and the news media industry. While the news industry adapted to, and continues to evolve to meet the demands of the changing information environment, and is embracing social media as a critical tool for journalism, the Army has yet to comprehend how this fundamental shift in the information environment impacts...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLLEGE CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *ARMY, *COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS, *INFORMATION...
Ontologies are often used to annotate information (metadata) that is passed between domains during negotiation. In that sense, Ontology matching is critical for the receiving domain to gather the correct meaning of the data, and hence critical for interoperability. Many Ontology matching algorithms have been proposed in the literature but in general they all assume that there is a considerable amount of knowledge about both ontologies (sender and recipient). This assumption is not true in many...
Topics: DTIC Archive, INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION INC ROCKVILLE MD, *INTEROPERABILITY, *METADATA, *INFORMATION...
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) will continue to evolve as the enemy's weapon of choice. Dynamic and responsive enemies alter IEDs in reaction to our Counter-IED efforts, which results in the need for continuous accelerated testing and acquisition of Counter-IED tools. Over the last five years, an accelerated acquisition process enabled the expansion of testing entities and ranges beyond the purview of the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Test Board (JTB) established to monitor...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ACCELERATED TESTING,...
A novel approach for the sharing of knowledge between widely heterogeneous robotic agents is presented drawing upon Gardenfors Conceptual Spaces approach. The target microrobotic platforms considered are computationally, power, sensor, and communications impoverished compared to more traditional robotics platforms due to their small size. This produces novel challenges for the system to converge on an interpretation of events within the world, in this case specifically focusing on the task of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GEORGIA INST OF TECH ATLANTA MOBILE ROBOT LAB, *ROBOTS, ARCHITECTURE, DETECTORS,...