@inproceedings {INPROC-2017-21,
   author = {Tim Waizenegger and Frank Wagner and Cataldo Mega},
   title = {{SDOS: Using Trusted Platform Modules for Secure Cryptographic Deletion in the Swift Object Store}},
   booktitle = {Proc. 20th International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT), March 21-24, 2017 - Venice, Italy},
   publisher = {OpenProceedings.org},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Fakult{\"a}t Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Germany},
   pages = {550--553},
   type = {Demonstration},
   month = {Januar},
   year = {2017},
   isbn = {978-3-89318-073-8},
   keywords = {secure data deletion; cryptographic deletion; data erasure; records management; retention management; key management; data shredding; trusted platform module; TPM},
   language = {Deutsch},
   cr-category = {E.3 Data Encryption},
   ee = {http://openproceedings.org/2017/conf/edbt/paper-408.pdf},
   contact = {tim.waizenegger@ipvs.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2017-21&engl=0}
}
@inproceedings {INPROC-2008-82,
   author = {Frank Wagner and Kathleen Krebs and Cataldo Mega and Bernhard Mitschang and Norbert Ritter},
   title = {{Email Archiving and Discovery as a Service}},
   booktitle = {Intelligent Distributed Computing, Systems and Applications; Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing: IDC 2008; Catania, Italy},
   editor = {Costin Badica and Giuseppe Mangioni and Vincenza Carchiolo and Dumitru Dan Burdescu},
   publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Fakult{\"a}t Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Germany},
   series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence},
   volume = {162},
   pages = {197--206},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {September},
   year = {2008},
   isbn = {978-3-540-85256-8},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {C.2.4 Distributed Systems,     H.3.2 Information Storage,     H.3.4 Information Storage and Retrieval Systems and Software},
   contact = {Frank Wagner frank.wagner@ipvs.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {Corporate governance and legislative regulations are forcing companies to extend their IT infrastructure by Email Archive and Discovery (EAD) systems for compliance reasons. Praxis shows that every installation is di??erent from another; not only in terms of the execution infrastructure, but also in terms of e.g. document and archiving procedures that map a company’s own business rules. As a consequence, EAD systems have to be highly customizable to their intended usages. For this purpose, we propose a service-oriented approach at various levels of detail that, on one hand, allows for describing EAD properties at the abstract (service) level and, on the other hand, supports the appropriate mapping of these services to the existing execution infrastructure. In this paper, we focus on the development and (architectural) design of an EAD system, which is well suited to fulfill these requirements. On the long run, we consider this solution as an important step on the way to an e??ective distributed and scalable approach, which, as we think, can be achieved by appropriate mechanisms of automatic workload management and dynamic provisioning of EAD services based on e.g. grid technology.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2008-82&engl=0}
}
@inproceedings {INPROC-2008-81,
   author = {Frank Wagner and Kathleen Krebs and Cataldo Mega and Bernhard Mitschang and Norbert Ritter},
   title = {{Towards the Design of a Scalable Email Archiving and Discovery Solution}},
   booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems},
   editor = {Paolo Atzeni and Albertas Caplinskas and Hannu Jaakkola},
   publisher = {Sptringer-Verlag},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Fakult{\"a}t Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Germany},
   series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
   pages = {305--320},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {September},
   year = {2008},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {C.2.4 Distributed Systems,     H.3.2 Information Storage,     H.3.4 Information Storage and Retrieval Systems and Software},
   contact = {Frank Wagner frank.wagner@ipvs.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {In this paper we propose a novel approach to specialize a general purpose Enterprise Content Management (ECM) System into an Email Archiving and Discovery (EAD) System. The magnitude and range of compliance risks associated with the management of EAD is driving investment in the development of more effective and efficient approaches to support regulatory compliance, legal discovery and content life-cycle needs. Companies must recognize and address requirements like legal compliance, electronic discovery, and document retention management. What is needed today are EAD systems capable to process very high message ingest rates, support distributed full text indexing, and allow forensic search such to support litigation cases. All this must be provided at lowest cost with respect to archive management and administration. In our approach we introduce a virtualized ECM repository interface where the key content repository components are wrapped into a set of tightly coupled Grid service entities, such to achieve scale-out on a cluster of commodity blade hardware that is automatically configured and dynamically provisioned. By doing so we believe, we can leverage the strength of Relational Database Management Systems and Full Text Indexes in a managed clustered environment with minimal operational overhead.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2008-81&engl=0}
}
@inproceedings {INPROC-2005-110,
   author = {Cataldo Mega and Frank Wagner and Bernhard Mitschang},
   title = {{From Content Management to Enterprise Content Management}},
   booktitle = {Datenbanksysteme in Business, Technologie und Web},
   editor = {Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik},
   publisher = {K{\"o}llen},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Fakult{\"a}t Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Germany},
   pages = {596--613},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {M{\"a}rz},
   year = {2005},
   isbn = {3-88579-394-6},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {H.2.8 Database Applications,     H.3.3 Information Search and Retrieval},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {In this paper we will provide a step-by-step description on what it means to evolve the architecture of a traditional content management system into an Enterprise Content Management (ECMS) system, explain the differences of both systems and motivate that this transformation is necessary. By analyzing business scenarios in the realm of different content management domains, we will explain why today’s content management systems struggle when it comes to satisfy the need for performance, scalability and business resilience. Using the system design of IBM DB2 Content Manager as reference point we will outline and discuss some of the new key technical challenges found when promoting ondemand ECM services and look at their affordability. By detailing a few representative use cases we will perform a problem analysis, and an attempt will be made to present an enhanced ECM system design that makes use of a component ‚virtualization’ approach in order to allow for a dynamic services infrastructure to be setup and which capitalizes on proven peer-peer and grid technology.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2005-110&engl=0}
}
@inproceedings {INPROC-2003-23,
   author = {Marcello Mariucci and Frank Wagner and Gunter Martens and Jens K{\"u}nzl},
   title = {{ARSENAL: Model-driven Earth Observation Integration Framework}},
   booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications \& Services: iiWAS '03, Demonstration Paper; Jakarta, Indonesia, September 15-17, 2003. Vol. 170},
   editor = {Gabriele Kotsis and Stephane Bressan and Barbara Catania and Ismail Khalil Ibrahim},
   publisher = {Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft},
   institution = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Fakult{\"a}t Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Germany},
   pages = {227--231},
   type = {Konferenz-Beitrag},
   month = {September},
   year = {2003},
   isbn = {3-85403-170-10},
   keywords = {Implementation Architecture Prototype, Model-driven Architecture, Process-oriented Application Integration, Model-driven Integration Process, Repository System},
   language = {Englisch},
   cr-category = {H.3.5 Online Information Services,     J.2 Physical Sciences and Engineering,     D.2.2 Software Engineering Design Tools and Techniques},
   ee = {ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/ncstrl.ustuttgart_fi/INPROC-2003-23/INPROC-2003-23.pdf},
   contact = {For more information please contact mariucci@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {An Earth Observation (EO) integration framework is an application integration solution for sup-porting the development and execution of EO services. EO services are based on the intensive use of large data sets from space. They process raw EO data sets into increasingly specialized products until a certain level of quality is achieved. This processing requires the tight cooperation of several distributed experts, and intensive computation across a coordinated sequence of both, interactive and automatic processing steps. Appropriate examples for such EO services are the generation of weather forecasts, forest fire detection, and oil slick monitoring. EO services can be characterized as highly flexible structures, which constantly need to be adapted to evolving spacecraft and proc-essing technologies. We suggest a model-driven EO integration framework solution that adequately copes with the flexible development, customization, and execution of reusable EO services. Our prototype includes a comprehensive integration model that accurately handles system metadata throughout the software life cycle, and significantly enhances the EO service development process in terms of quality, reuse, and adaptability. The prototype employs repository technology for man-aging model related issues, as well as workflow and Web service technology for execution pur-poses. It is mainly built upon commercial products, which are seamlessly combined by appropriate 'glue' components.},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2003-23&engl=0}
}
@inbook {INBOOK-2009-01,
   author = {Cataldo Mega and Kathleen Krebs and Frank Wagner and Norbert Ritter and Bernhard Mitschang},
   title = {{Content-Management-Systeme der n{\"a}chsten Generation}},
   series = {Wissens- und Informationsmanagement ; Strategien, Organisation und Prozesse},
   address = {Wiesbaden},
   publisher = {Gabler Verlag},
   pages = {539--567},
   type = {Beitrag in Buch},
   month = {Januar},
   year = {2009},
   isbn = {978-3-8349-0937-4},
   language = {Deutsch},
   cr-category = {H.3.2 Information Storage},
   department = {Universit{\"a}t Stuttgart, Institut f{\"u}r Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Anwendersoftware},
   abstract = {...},
   url = {http://www2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INBOOK-2009-01&engl=0}
}