DocumentCode
2074906
Title
Resilient Critical Infrastructure Management Using Service Oriented Architecture
Author
Hall-May, Martin ; Surridge, Mike
Author_Institution
IT Innovation Centre, Southampton, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
15-18 Feb. 2010
Firstpage
1014
Lastpage
1021
Abstract
The SERSCIS project aims to support the use of interconnected systems of services in Critical Infrastructure (CI) applications. The problem of system interconnectedness is aptly demonstrated by ´Airport Collaborative Decision Making´ (A-CDM). Failure or underperformance of any of the interlinked ICT systems may compromise the ability of airports to plan their use of resources to sustain high levels of air traffic, or to provide accurate aircraft movement forecasts to the wider European air traffic management systems. The proposed solution is to introduce further SERSCIS ICT components to manage dependability and interdependency. These use semantic models of the critical infrastructure, including its ICT services, to identify faults and potential risks and to increase human awareness of them. Semantics allows information and services to be described in such a way that makes them understandable to computers. Thus when a failure (or a threat of failure) is detected, SERSCIS components can take action to manage the consequences, including changing the interdependency relationships between services. In some cases, the components will be able to take action autonomously -- e.g. to manage ´local´ issues such as the allocation of CPU time to maintain service performance, or the selection of services where there are redundant sources available. In other cases the components will alert human operators so they can take action instead. The goal of this paper is to describe a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that can be used to address the management of ICT components and interdependencies in critical infrastructure systems.
Keywords
critical infrastructures; decision making; groupware; interconnected systems; software architecture; software management; traffic engineering computing; CPU time; European air traffic management systems; SERSCIS project; airport collaborative decision making; human awareness; human operators; interconnected systems; interlinked ICT systems; redundant sources; resilient critical infrastructure management; service oriented architecture; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Airports; Collaboration; Decision making; Humans; Interconnected systems; Resource management; Service oriented architecture; Traffic control; QoS; SLA; SOA; critical infrastructure; resilience;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Krakow
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5917-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CISIS.2010.103
Filename
5447380
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