Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs

We have proposed a metaphor “DAnger Susceptible daTa codON� (DASTON) in data subject to processing by Danger Theory (DT) based Artificial Immune System (DAIS). The DASTONs are data chunks or data point sets that actively take part to produce “danger�; here we abstract “danger� as require...

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Main Authors: Maarof, Mohd. Aizaini, Iqbal, Anjum
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Published: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg 2007
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author Maarof, Mohd. Aizaini
Iqbal, Anjum
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description We have proposed a metaphor “DAnger Susceptible daTa codON� (DASTON) in data subject to processing by Danger Theory (DT) based Artificial Immune System (DAIS). The DASTONs are data chunks or data point sets that actively take part to produce “danger�; here we abstract “danger� as required outcome. To have closer look to the metaphor, this paper furthers biological abstractions for DASTON. Susceptibility of DASTON is important parameter for generating dangerous outcome. In biology, susceptibility of a host to pathogenic activities (potentially dangerous activities) is related to polymorphism. Interestingly, results of experiments conducted for system call DASTONs are in close accordance to biological theory of polymorphism and susceptibility. This shows that computational data (system calls in this case) exhibit biological properties when processed with DT point of view.
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spelling utm-902017-09-07T04:15:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/90/ Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs Maarof, Mohd. Aizaini Iqbal, Anjum QR180 Immunology QA76 Computer software We have proposed a metaphor “DAnger Susceptible daTa codON� (DASTON) in data subject to processing by Danger Theory (DT) based Artificial Immune System (DAIS). The DASTONs are data chunks or data point sets that actively take part to produce “danger�; here we abstract “danger� as required outcome. To have closer look to the metaphor, this paper furthers biological abstractions for DASTON. Susceptibility of DASTON is important parameter for generating dangerous outcome. In biology, susceptibility of a host to pathogenic activities (potentially dangerous activities) is related to polymorphism. Interestingly, results of experiments conducted for system call DASTONs are in close accordance to biological theory of polymorphism and susceptibility. This shows that computational data (system calls in this case) exhibit biological properties when processed with DT point of view. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Maarof, Mohd. Aizaini and Iqbal, Anjum (2007) Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs. In: Artificial Immune Systems. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 366-374. ISBN 978-3-540-28175-7 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F11536444_28 10.1007/11536444_28
spellingShingle QR180 Immunology
QA76 Computer software
Maarof, Mohd. Aizaini
Iqbal, Anjum
Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title_full Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title_fullStr Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title_short Polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call DASTONs
title_sort polymorphism and danger susceptibility of system call dastons
topic QR180 Immunology
QA76 Computer software
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