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Kevin Kam Fung Yuen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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ICAIIC - Towards a Cybersecurity Investment Assessment method using Primitive Cognitive Network Process
2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Information and Communication (ICAIIC), 2019Co-Authors: Kevin Kam Fung YuenAbstract:Cybercrime is everywhere in cyberspace. Cybersecurity is a set of technologies, processes and policies to protect the enterprise information asset to prevent Business Loss assets from the cyber attackers. Planning a sustainable and reliable cybersecurity system is an essential initial step since the large amount of investment on the system has long lasting impact. This paper introduces a multiple criteria decision making method using the Primitive Cognitive Network Process (PCNP) for the cyber-security investment decision making.
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Towards a Cybersecurity Investment Assessment method using Primitive Cognitive Network Process
2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Information and Communication (ICAIIC), 2019Co-Authors: Kevin Kam Fung YuenAbstract:Cybercrime is everywhere in cyberspace. Cybersecurity is a set of technologies, processes and policies to protect the enterprise information asset to prevent Business Loss assets from the cyber attackers. Planning a sustainable and reliable cybersecurity system is an essential initial step since the large amount of investment on the system has long lasting impact. This paper introduces a multiple criteria decision making method using the Primitive Cognitive Network Process (PCNP) for the cyber-security investment decision making.
Charles M Adams - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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firm level economic effects of habs a tool for Business Loss assessment
Harmful Algae, 2009Co-Authors: Kimberly L Morgan, Sherry L Larkin, Charles M AdamsAbstract:While the economic consequences of HABs may seem obvious, there is little empirical evidence to support the assertion or its magnitude relative to other environmental effects. As scientists learn more about the effectiveness of alternative HAB prevention, mitigation, and control strategies and agencies prepare for a suite of environmental events, information on potential economic Losses are needed at the firm level to evaluate and justify continued HAB-related expenditures. To determine the extent of monetary Losses that some firms may have incurred due to blooms of Karenia brevis (red tides) in Southwest Florida, 7 years of daily proprietary data were obtained from three beachfront restaurants and supplemented with environmental data from nearby weather stations. The statistical models revealed that reductions in daily sales ranged from $868 to $3734 (13.7%–15.3% on average) when red tide conditions were present. Estimated Losses are compared to other environmental events and were found to coincide with those from other studies. The incidence of red tide events (as noted by each restaurant manager) corresponded with cell counts that averaged 180,853 cells/l as measured within 6 miles. Collectively this information supports the hypothesis of localized economic Losses and provides a threshold cell count for future Loss projections.
Kimberly L Morgan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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firm level economic effects of habs a tool for Business Loss assessment
Harmful Algae, 2009Co-Authors: Kimberly L Morgan, Sherry L Larkin, Charles M AdamsAbstract:While the economic consequences of HABs may seem obvious, there is little empirical evidence to support the assertion or its magnitude relative to other environmental effects. As scientists learn more about the effectiveness of alternative HAB prevention, mitigation, and control strategies and agencies prepare for a suite of environmental events, information on potential economic Losses are needed at the firm level to evaluate and justify continued HAB-related expenditures. To determine the extent of monetary Losses that some firms may have incurred due to blooms of Karenia brevis (red tides) in Southwest Florida, 7 years of daily proprietary data were obtained from three beachfront restaurants and supplemented with environmental data from nearby weather stations. The statistical models revealed that reductions in daily sales ranged from $868 to $3734 (13.7%–15.3% on average) when red tide conditions were present. Estimated Losses are compared to other environmental events and were found to coincide with those from other studies. The incidence of red tide events (as noted by each restaurant manager) corresponded with cell counts that averaged 180,853 cells/l as measured within 6 miles. Collectively this information supports the hypothesis of localized economic Losses and provides a threshold cell count for future Loss projections.
Filipe T. Marques - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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SLA Design and Service Provisioning for Outsourced Services
Journal of Network and Systems Management, 2009Co-Authors: Filipe T. Marques, Jacques P. Sauvé, J. Antão B. MouraAbstract:In this work, a Business-driven approach to designing Service Level Agreements in an e-commerce environment is proposed. In contrast to conventional SLA design approaches, the one proposed better captures the relationship between service provider and service client by considering the negative Business impact (Business Loss) originated from IT infrastructure failures and performance degradation and introduces such knowledge into the SLA itself. A complete example scenario shows the value of the proposed approach. A main conclusion is that the SLA established using the Business-driven perspective is superior to the one based on a conventional approach since both service provider and client can simultaneously obtain higher profit.
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LANOMS - Service Level Agreement Design and Service Provisioning for Outsourced Services
2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2007Co-Authors: Filipe T. Marques, Jacques P. Sauvé, Antao MouraAbstract:A Business-driven approach to designing service level agreements in an e-commerce environment is proposed. In contrast to conventional SLA design approaches, the one proposed better captures the linkage between service provider and service client by considering the negative Business impact (Business Loss) originated from IT infrastructure failures and performance degradation and factors such knowledge into the SLA itself. A complete example scenario shows the value of the proposed approach. A main conclusion is that the SLA established using the Business-driven perspective is superior to the one using a conventional approach since both service provider and client can simultaneously obtain higher profit.
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Service Level Agreement Design and Service Provisioning for Outsourced Services
2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2007Co-Authors: Filipe T. Marques, Jacques P. Sauvé, Antao MouraAbstract:A Business-driven approach to designing service level agreements in an e-commerce environment is proposed. In contrast to conventional SLA design approaches, the one proposed better captures the linkage between service provider and service client by considering the negative Business impact (Business Loss) originated from IT infrastructure failures and performance degradation and factors such knowledge into the SLA itself. A complete example scenario shows the value of the proposed approach. A main conclusion is that the SLA established using the Business-driven perspective is superior to the one using a conventional approach since both service provider and client can simultaneously obtain higher profit.
Antao Moura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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LANOMS - Service Level Agreement Design and Service Provisioning for Outsourced Services
2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2007Co-Authors: Filipe T. Marques, Jacques P. Sauvé, Antao MouraAbstract:A Business-driven approach to designing service level agreements in an e-commerce environment is proposed. In contrast to conventional SLA design approaches, the one proposed better captures the linkage between service provider and service client by considering the negative Business impact (Business Loss) originated from IT infrastructure failures and performance degradation and factors such knowledge into the SLA itself. A complete example scenario shows the value of the proposed approach. A main conclusion is that the SLA established using the Business-driven perspective is superior to the one using a conventional approach since both service provider and client can simultaneously obtain higher profit.
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Service Level Agreement Design and Service Provisioning for Outsourced Services
2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2007Co-Authors: Filipe T. Marques, Jacques P. Sauvé, Antao MouraAbstract:A Business-driven approach to designing service level agreements in an e-commerce environment is proposed. In contrast to conventional SLA design approaches, the one proposed better captures the linkage between service provider and service client by considering the negative Business impact (Business Loss) originated from IT infrastructure failures and performance degradation and factors such knowledge into the SLA itself. A complete example scenario shows the value of the proposed approach. A main conclusion is that the SLA established using the Business-driven perspective is superior to the one using a conventional approach since both service provider and client can simultaneously obtain higher profit.