Visible to the public Resilient Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems as a Service (rDaaS): A Design Overview

TitleResilient Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems as a Service (rDaaS): A Design Overview
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsHariri, S., Tunc, C., Badr, Y.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 2nd International Workshops on Foundations and Applications of Self* Systems (FAS*W)
Date PublishedSept. 2017
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5090-6558-5
Keywordsagile DDDAS, Autonomic Security, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, cloud service, command and control, Computational modeling, Computer architecture, Crisis Management, Crisis Management applications, cyber applications, cybersecurity, Cyberspace, DDDAS, information fusion, innovative cloud-based architecture, Internet, Internet connectivity, large scale DDDAS applications, Metrics, pubcrawl, rDaaS, Resiliency, resilient DDDAS, resilient dynamic data driven application systems as a service, Runtime, Scalability, security, security of data, service oriented architecture, service-oriented architecture, situation awareness, software architecture, web services
Abstract

To overcome the current cybersecurity challenges of protecting our cyberspace and applications, we present an innovative cloud-based architecture to offer resilient Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems (DDDAS) as a cloud service that we refer to as resilient DDDAS as a Service (rDaaS). This architecture integrates Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and DDDAS paradigms to offer the next generation of resilient and agile DDDAS-based cyber applications, particularly convenient for critical applications such as Battle and Crisis Management applications. Using the cloud infrastructure to offer resilient DDDAS routines and applications, large scale DDDAS applications can be developed by users from anywhere and by using any device (mobile or stationary) with the Internet connectivity. The rDaaS provides transformative capabilities to achieve superior situation awareness (i.e., assessment, visualization, and understanding), mission planning and execution, and resilient operations.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8064148
DOI10.1109/FAS-W.2017.172
Citation Keyhariri_resilient_2017