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The first Annual Working Conference ofWG11.4oftheInter
nationalFederationforInformation Processing (IFIP),focuseson
variousstate of the art concepts in the field of Network and Dis
tributedSystemsSecurity. Oursocietyisrapidly evolvingand
irreversibly set onacourse governedby electronicinteractions.
Wehave seen thebirthofe mail in the early seventies, and are now
facing new challenging applicationssuchase commerce, e
government,...Themoreour societyrelies on electronicforms
ofcommunication,themorethe securityofthesecommunicationnetworks
isessentialforitswell functioning.
Asaconsequence,researchonmethodsandtechniques toimprove network
security iso fparam ount importance. ThisWorking Conference
bringstogetherresearchersandprac
tionersofvariousdisciplines,organisationsandcountries,todiscuss
thelatestdevelopmentsinsecurity protocols, secure software engin
eering,mobileagentsecurity,e commercesecurityandsecurityfor
distributedcomputing.
Wearealsopleasedtohaveattractedtwointernationalspeakers
topresenttwo case studies,one dealing withBelgium'sintentionto
replacetheidentity card ofitscitizensbyanelectronicversion,and
theotherdiscussingtheimplicationsofthesecuritycertificationin
amultinationalcorporation. ThisWorking Conference s
houldalsobeconsideredasthekick off activity ofWG11.4, the aimsof
which can be summarizedas follows: topromoteresearch on technical
measures forsecuringcom puternetworks, including bothhardware
andsoftware based techniques. to promote dissemination of research
results in the field of network security in real lifenetworks in
industry, academia and administrative ins titutions. viii
topromoteeducationintheapplicationofsecuritytechniques,
andtopromotegeneral awarenessa boutsecurityproblems in
thebroadfieldofinformationtechnology. Researchers and practioners
who want to get involved in this Working Group, are
kindlyrequestedtocontactthechairman.
MoreinformationontheworkingsofWG11.4isavailable from the
officialIFIP website:http://www.ifip.at.org/. Finally,wewish
toexpressour gratitudetoallthosewho have
contributedtothisconference in one wayoranother. Wearegr ate
fultothe internationalrefereeboard whoreviewedallthe papers
andtotheauthorsandinvitedspeakers,whosecontributionswere essential
to the successof the conference. We would alsoliketo
thanktheparticipantswhosepresenceand interest, togetherwith
thechangingimperativesofsociety,willprovea drivingforce for
futureconferencestocome.
The first Annual Working Conference ofWG11.4oftheInter
nationalFederationforInformation Processing (IFIP), focuseson
variousstate of the art concepts in the field of Network and Dis
tributedSystemsSecurity. Oursocietyisrapidly evolvingand
irreversibly set onacourse governedby electronicinteractions.
Wehave seen thebirthofe mail in the early seventies, and are now
facing new challenging applicationssuchase commerce, e government,
....Themoreour societyrelies on electronicforms ofcommunication,
themorethe securityofthesecommunicationnetworks
isessentialforitswell functioning. Asaconsequence,
researchonmethodsandtechniques toimprove network security iso
fparam ount importance. ThisWorking Conference
bringstogetherresearchersandprac tionersofvariousdisciplines,
organisationsandcountries, todiscuss
thelatestdevelopmentsinsecurity protocols, secure software engin
eering, mobileagentsecurity, e commercesecurityandsecurityfor
distributedcomputing.
Wearealsopleasedtohaveattractedtwointernationalspeakers
topresenttwo case studies, one dealing withBelgium'sintentionto
replacetheidentity card ofitscitizensbyanelectronicversion, and
theotherdiscussingtheimplicationsofthesecuritycertificationin
amultinationalcorporation. ThisWorking Conference s
houldalsobeconsideredasthekick off activity ofWG11.4, the aimsof
which can be summarizedas follows: topromoteresearch on technical
measures forsecuringcom puternetworks, including bothhardware
andsoftware based techniques. to promote dissemination of research
results in the field of network security in real lifenetworks in
industry, academia and administrative ins titutions. viii
topromoteeducationintheapplicationofsecuritytechniques,
andtopromotegeneral awarenessa boutsecurityproblems in
thebroadfieldofinformationtechnology. Researchers and practioners
who want to get involved in this Working Group, are
kindlyrequestedtocontactthechairman.
MoreinformationontheworkingsofWG11.4isavailable from the
officialIFIP website: http: //www.ifip.at.org/. Finally, wewish
toexpressour gratitudetoallthosewho have
contributedtothisconference in one wayoranother. Wearegr ate
fultothe internationalrefereeboard whoreviewedallthe papers
andtotheauthorsandinvitedspeakers, whosecontributionswere essential
to the successof the conference. We would alsoliketo
thanktheparticipantswhosepresenceand interest, togetherwith
thechangingimperativesofsociety, willprovea drivingforce for
futureconferen
This book provides a concise introduction to quantum fields on a
lattice: a precise and non-perturbative definition of quantum field
theory obtained by replacing continuous space-time by a discrete
set of points on a lattice. The path integral on the lattice is
explained in concrete examples using weak and strong coupling
expansions. Fundamental concepts such as 'triviality' of Higgs
fields and confinement of quarks and gluons into hadrons are
described and illustrated with the results of numerical
simulations. The book also provides an introduction to chiral
symmetry and chiral gauge theory, as well as quantized non-Abelian
gauge fields, scaling and universality. Based on the lecture notes
of a course given by the author, this book contains many
explanatory examples and exercises, and is suitable as a textbook
for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. Originally
published in 2002, this title has been reissued as an Open Access
publication on Cambridge Core.
This comprehensive overview brings the reader up-to-date on new
technologies for low-speed data, speech and broadband
communications, competing standards, adjacent technologies, new
generation networks and future developments. It covers all EU
countries, Norway, Switzerland, the USA and Japan. The text
includes up-to-date discussions on standards such as
TETRA/Tetrapol, POGSAC/ERMES/FLEX and W-CDMA, several adjacent
technologies such as VSAT, (d-)GSP and DAB broadcasting, and US and
Japanese standards such as IS-95, CDMA, D-AMPS, FLEX/ReFlex and
PDC.
This book provides a concise introduction to quantum fields on a
lattice: a precise and non-perturbative definition of quantum field
theory obtained by replacing continuous space-time by a discrete
set of points on a lattice. The path integral on the lattice is
explained in concrete examples using weak and strong coupling
expansions. Fundamental concepts such as 'triviality' of Higgs
fields and confinement of quarks and gluons into hadrons are
described and illustrated with the results of numerical
simulations. The book also provides an introduction to chiral
symmetry and chiral gauge theory, as well as quantized non-Abelian
gauge fields, scaling and universality. Based on the lecture notes
of a course given by the author, this book contains many
explanatory examples and exercises, and is suitable as a textbook
for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. Originally
published in 2002, this title has been reissued as an Open Access
publication on Cambridge Core.
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