Research Publications Authored by SLIIT Staff

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This collection includes all SLIIT staff publications presented at external conferences and published in external journals. The materials are organized by faculty to facilitate easy retrieval.

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    Application Layer Challenges And Adoption Barriers to Internet Based Advanced Communication Technologies In SMEs
    (IEEE, 2018-10-12) Kuruwitaarachchi, N
    Successful integration of advance communication technologies with different business models are playing a significant role in business development in various industries today. This integration gives business agility other numerus benefits. Therefore, organizations are focus on adopting to well-known key technologies quickly and experience the main advantages. Out of many applications Electronic business (E-business) though Electronic commerce (E-commerce) transactions has special attention from all the industries as it has becoming one of the primary level requirements to industrial development in different domains. But when analyzing the empirical studies and similar projects, organizations are faced different incompatibility issues with stakeholders without having comprehensive e-business models. This makes various barriers for business development. In this study focus on how organizations should start moving to new advance communication technologies and how to address key technical challenges in the deployment process. As this is critical in developing countries than developed many studies required to analyze this issue and start e-business operations. This research present literature in developing countries with strong theoretical and empirical background analysis. Finally, this study suggests main identical barriers to move in to information and communication technological solutions or models and showing a research avenue to overcome those through modeling a testable framework.
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    GPU-based multi-stream analyzer on application layer for service-oriented router
    (IEEE, 2013-09-26) Ikeuchi, K; Wijekoon, J; Ishida, S; Nishi, H
    A service-oriented router (SoR) is a new router architecture that provides rich application-layer services to Internet users by extracting information from network traffic. SoR performs stream reconstruction and selection using string matching. After on-the-fly reconstruction of stream data, SoR extracts the required information using a software-based character string analyzer. For wire-rate string matching and for design flexibility, a software-based string-matching accelerator is required. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a promising solution as a conventional cost-effective accelerator for use in a high-end router. Existing string-matching methods do not consider the multiple-stream processing and effective thread management required in a network application. We propose an accelerated string-matching method that is customized for a router and implemented a task controller that improves thread distribution depending on the status of core processes.