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Ho ChiMinh CityUniversity ofTechnology HoChiMinhCityUniversityofTechnology
Ho ChiMinh City HoChiMinh City
Vietnam Vietnam
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Preface
TheSecondInternationalConferenceonFutureDataandSecurityEngineering(FDSE)
and the 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Applications
(ACOMP) were held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, during November 23–25, 2015.
FDSE is an annual international premier forum designed for researchers and practi-
tioners interested in state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice activities in data, infor-
mation, knowledge, and security engineering to explore cutting-edge ideas, to present
andexchangetheirresearchresultsandadvanceddata-intensiveapplications,aswellas
todiscussemerging issueson data, information, knowledge, and security engineering.
ACOMPannualeventsfocusonadvancedtopicsincomputerscienceandengineering.
More specifically, ACOMP solicits papers on security, information systems, software
engineering, enterprise engineering, embedded systems, high-performance computing,
image processing, visualization, and other related fields.
We invited the submission of both original research contributions and industry
papers. For FDSE 2015, we received 88 submissions and, after a careful review pro-
cess, only 23 papers (20 full and three short ones) were selected for presentation. The
call for papers ofACOMP 2015 resulted inthe submissionof 62 papers, ofwhichwe
selected only 24 papers through a rigorous review process for presentation.
AmongthepapersforbothFDSEandACOMP2015,weselectedonlysevenpapers
to invite the authors to revise, extend, and resubmit their work for publication in this
special issue. Finally, only six extended papers were accepted. The main focus of this
specialissueisonadvancedcomputingmattersindataandsecurityengineeringaswell
as their promising applications.
The huge success of FDSE and ACOMP 2015 as well as this special issue of
Transactions on Large-Scale Data and Knowledge-Centered Systems (TLDKS) was
the result of the efforts of many people, to whom we would like to express our
gratitude.First,wewouldliketothankallauthorswhoextendedandsubmittedpapers
to this special issue. We would also like to thank the members of the committees and
externalreviewersfortheirtimelyreviewingandlivelyparticipationinthesubsequent
discussioninordertoselectsuchhigh-qualitypaperstobepublishedinthisissue.Last
but not least, we thank Gabriela Wagner for her enthusiastic help and support during
the preparation of this publication.
October 2016 Tran Khanh Dang
Nam Thoai
Organization
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Reza Akbarinia Inria, France
Bernd Amann LIP6, UPMC, France
Dagmar Auer FAW, Austria
Stéphane Bressan National University of Singapore, Singapore
Francesco Buccafurri Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy
Qiming Chen HP-Lab, USA
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Andreas Herzig IRIT, Paul Sabatier University, France
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Dieter Kranzlmüller Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Philippe Lamarre INSA Lyon, France
Lenka Lhotská Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic
Vladimir Marik Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic
Mukesh Mohania IBM India, India
Franck Morvan Paul Sabatier University, IRIT, France
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Norway
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Lam-Son Lê HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
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QuocVietHungNguyen University of Queensland, Australia
Van Doan Nguyen Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan
Viet Hung Nguyen Trento University, Italy
Trong Nhan Phan HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
and FAW, Johannes University Linz, Austria
Thanh Tho Quan HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
Thanh Binh Nguyen HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, and Can
Tho University of Technology, Vietnam
Thanh-Van Le HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
Quoc Cuong To German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence,
Germany
Le Minh Sang Tran Trento University, Italy
Minh-Triet Tran HCMC University of Science, VNUHCM, Vietnam
Minh Quang Tran HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
Ngoc Thinh Tran HCMC University of Technology, VNUHCM, Vietnam
Hoang Tam Vo IBM Research, Australia
Contents
User-Centered Design of Geographic Interactive Applications:
From High-Level Specification to Code Generation,
from Prototypes to Better Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Christophe Marquesuzaà, Patrick Etcheverry, Sébastien Laborie,
Thierry Nodenot, and The Nhan Luong
Applying Data Analytic Techniques for Fault Detection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Ha Manh Tran, Sinh Van Nguyen, Son Thanh Le, and Quy Tran Vu
Protecting Biometrics Using Fuzzy Extractor and Non-invertible
Transformation Methods in Kerberos Authentication Protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Thi Ai Thao Nguyen and Tran Khanh Dang
Parallel Learning of Local SVM Algorithms for Classifying Large Datasets . . . 67
Thanh-Nghi Do and François Poulet
Contractual Specifications of Business Services: Modeling, Formalization
and Proximity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Lam-Son Lê, Trung-Viet Nguyen, Thai-Minh Truong,
and Khuong Nguyen-An
Energy-Saving Virtual Machine Scheduling in Cloud Computing
with Fixed Interval Constraints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Nguyen Quang-Hung, Nguyen Thanh Son, and Nam Thoai
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
User-Centered Design of Geographic Interactive
Applications: From High-Level Specification
to Code Generation, from Prototypes
to Better Specifications
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Christophe Marquesuzaa`1( ), Patrick Etcheverry1, S´ebastien Laborie1,
Thierry Nodenot1, and The Nhan Luong2
1 LIUPPA – T2i, IUT de Bayonne et du Pays Basque,
2 All´ee du Parc Montaury, 64600 Anglet, France
{christophe.marquesuzaa,patrick.etcheverry,
sebastien.laborie,thierry.nodenot}@iutbayonne.univ-pau.fr
2 Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University
of Technology, 268 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
[email protected]
Abstract. Thispaperdealswithmodelsandtoolsallowingdesignersof
geographic web application to focus on the design work rather than on
the related coding problems. The contributions of this paper are a spe-
cificdesignmodelanditsassociateddesignenvironement.Theproposed
design model is composed of elements that can be translated, through
transformation model technics, into executable source code taking into
account high-level specifications of the designers. This automated code
generationpropertyoffersadesignapproachbasedonshortcycleswhere
designers may adjust their specifications until the generated applica-
tionmatchestheirrequirements.Tofacilitatethisprocess,theproposed
modelhasbeenintegratedintoagraphicalweb-basedenvironmentallow-
ingdesignerstovisuallyexpresstheirspecificationsandthentogenerate
and to execute the specified application.
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Keywords: Visual design Geographic web application design Short
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lifecycle Code generation
1 Introduction
Cartography on the Internet has caused a revolution not only in the uses of
maps but also in the way to design applications presenting geolocalized data.
Firstresearchworkongeographicinformationsystem(GIS)concernedgeolocal-
izeddatagatheringandvisualization.Alotofgeolocalizeddataisnowavailable
in free geographic databases (geonames.org for example) and new geolocalized
data can be easily gathered with a simple smartphone integrating a GPS chip.
Moreover, simple tools like Google Maps allow any geolocalized data to be dis-
played in various formats and on several kinds of maps. Consequently, a fair
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