18 results on '"Avi Shaked"'
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2. DESIGNING A MODEL-BASED, MULTI-PERSPECTIVE PROCESS DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
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Avi Shaked and Yoram Reich
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Process modeling ,Development (topology) ,Information model ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,Systems engineering ,Design process ,Process design ,Multi perspective - Abstract
The development of engineered systems is a complex process, involving many activities and development artifacts. The challenges introduced by this complexity calls for a model-based design environment. The PROVE methodology is an artifact-centric, model-based development process design methodology. In this paper, we present the first, fully model-based design environment of the PROVE. Furthermore, our environment incorporates additional process design perspectives that are applied in real-time and in a completely consistent manner, based on a formally defined information model. We discuss the details of our environment's design as well as highlight its potential benefits.
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- 2021
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3. Incorporating Systems Thinking Into a Cyber Resilience Maturity Model
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Avi Shaked, Yoram Reich, and Lior Tabansky
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System of systems ,Capability Maturity Model ,Process management ,Computer science ,Strategy and Management ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Multiple time dimensions ,Context (language use) ,Systems thinking ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Resilience (network) ,Maturity (finance) ,Critical infrastructure - Abstract
Achieving cyber resilient critical infrastructure poses a significant engineering management challenge. Society relies on infrastructure and services that extend beyond the managerial boundaries of a specific organizational entity, yet existing cybersecurity maturity models typically aim to assess a single organization. We offer a systems thinking approach to cyber resilience. Specifically, we relate to critical infrastructure and services in their sectoral system context, reimagining them as a system of systems. We then suggest exploring cyber resilience as a system property, with its expressions relating to the multiple dimensions of operation of the sector and to the different domains of practice. We discuss the dimensions of operation and domains of practice concepts that are embedded into a sectoral cyber resilience maturity model, which is under development. We demonstrate how these concepts frame a set of expressions that is designed to probe the sectoral design space; and propose how they may be further used as design considerations for improving the sector's cyber resilience.
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- 2021
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4. A model-based methodology to support systems security design and assessment
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Avi Shaked
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Information Systems and Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
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5. Improving Process Descriptions in Research by Model-Based Analysis
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Avi Shaked and Yoram Reich
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021103 operations research ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Scientific progress ,Generalization ,media_common.quotation_subject ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Context (language use) ,Usability ,02 engineering and technology ,Data science ,Computer Science Applications ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Quality (business) ,Systems thinking ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Information Systems ,media_common - Abstract
In research, process descriptions provide causal mechanisms and context as a basis for establishing phenomena and enabling reproducibility and generalization, and are therefore considered essential to scientific progress. Process descriptions are a principle form of describing systems. However, process descriptions are typically unstructured and complex, presenting challenges with respect to the assessment of their quality, and eventually to their usability. Inspired by modern systems engineering approaches, we propose a model-based analysis approach to analyze complex process descriptions, and consequently improve the communicability and the applicability of said processes. We apply the approach to real-life case studies, and detail its contribution. Finally, we discuss how using the model-based approach can promote the quality of research-related process descriptions, specifically for supporting evaluation of research publications as well as for describing processes by the researchers themselves.
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- 2021
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6. OnToRisk – a formal ontology approach to automate cyber security risk identification
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Avi Shaked and Oded Margalit
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- 2022
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7. RadArnomaly: Protecting Radar Systems from Data Manipulation Attacks
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Shai Cohen, Efrat Levy, Avi Shaked, Tair Cohen, Yuval Elovici, and Asaf Shabtai
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,radar system ,anomaly detection ,deep learning ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Biochemistry ,Instrumentation ,Cryptography and Security (cs.CR) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Analytical Chemistry ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
Radar systems are mainly used for tracking aircraft, missiles, satellites, and watercraft. In many cases, information regarding the objects detected by a radar system is sent to, and used by, a peripheral consuming system, such as a missile system or a graphical user interface used by an operator. Those systems process the data stream and make real-time operational decisions based on the data received. Given this, the reliability and availability of information provided by radar systems have grown in importance. Although the field of cyber security has been continuously evolving, no prior research has focused on anomaly detection in radar systems. In this paper, we present an unsupervised deep-learning-based method for detecting anomalies in radar system data streams; we take into consideration the fact that a data stream created by a radar system is heterogeneous, i.e., it contains both numerical and categorical features with non-linear and complex relationships. We propose a novel technique that learns the correlation between numerical features and an embedding representation of categorical features in an unsupervised manner. The proposed technique, which allows for the detection of the malicious manipulation of critical fields in a data stream, is complemented by a timing-interval anomaly-detection mechanism proposed for the detection of message-dropping attempts. Real radar system data were used to evaluate the proposed method. Our experiments demonstrated the method’s high detection accuracy on a variety of data-stream manipulation attacks (an average detection rate of 88% with a false -alarm rate of 1.59%) and message-dropping attacks (an average detection rate of 92% with a false-alarm rate of 2.2%).
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- 2022
8. Digital Modeling of a Domain Ontology for Hospital Information Systems
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Avi Shaked
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- 2022
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9. Designing development processes related to system of systems using a modeling framework
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Yoram Reich and Avi Shaked
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System of systems ,Development (topology) ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Hardware and Architecture ,Computer science ,Model-based design ,Systems engineering - Published
- 2019
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10. PROVE Tool: A tool for designing and analyzing process descriptions
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Avi Shaked
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- 2022
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11. Model-based Threat and Risk Assessment for Systems Design
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Avi Shaked and Yoram Reich
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Risk analysis (engineering) ,Computer science ,Systems design ,Risk assessment - Published
- 2021
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12. Defining Benchmarks in Liver Transplantation
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Magali Chahdi Beltrame, Eduardo de Santibañes, Greg Nowak, Kyle Jacskon, Milo A. Puhan, Majella B. Doyle, Roxane D Staiger, Samuele Iesari, Ina Jochmans, Jan Lerut, Michelle L. de Oliveira, Jun Li, Marc Antoine Allard, Dimitri A. Raptis, Paolo Muiesan, Antonio Daniele Pinna, Bo Göran Ericzon, Roberto Hernandez-Alejandro, Marjolein van Reeven, Jacques Pirenne, Kim M. Olthoff, Lauren Callans, Pierre-Alain Clavien, Catherine Paugam-Burtz, Amanda Carvalheiro, Michel Rayar, Wojciech G. Polak, Bjoern Nashan, Federica Dondero, F. Marcon, Paul D. Greig, Xavier Muller, Martin de Santibañes, René Adam, Avi Shaked, Daniel Cherqui, Philipp Dutkowski, Max Marquez, Alessandro Cucchetti, William C. Chapman, Olivier Soubrane, Karim Boudjema, Henrik Petrowsky, David R. Grant, Hemant Sharma, Andrew M. Cameron, Gonzalo Sapisochin, Muller, Xavier, Marcon, Francesca, Sapisochin, Gonzalo, Marquez, Max, Dondero, Federica, Rayar, Michel, Doyle, Majella M.B., Callans, Lauren, Li, Jun, Nowak, Greg, Allard, Marc-Antoine, Jochmans, Ina, Jacskon, Kyle, Beltrame, Magali Chahdi, Van Reeven, Marjolein, Iesari, Samuele, Cucchetti, Alessandro, Sharma, Hemant, Staiger, Roxane D., Raptis, Dimitri A., Petrowsky, Henrik, De Oliveira, Michelle, Hernandez-Alejandro, Roberto, Pinna, Antonio D., Lerut, Jan, Polak, Wojciech G., De Santibañes, Eduardo, De Santibañes, Martín, Cameron, Andrew M., Pirenne, Jacque, Cherqui, Daniel, Adam, René A., Ericzon, Bö-Göran, Nashan, Bjoern, Olthoff, Kim, Shaked, Avi, Chapman, William C., Boudjema, Karim, Soubrane, Olivier, Paugam-Burtz, Catherine, Greig, Paul D., Grant, David R., Carvalheiro, Amanda, Muiesan, Paolo, Dutkowski, Philipp, Puhan, Milo, Clavien, Pierre-Alain, and Surgery
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Outcome analysis ,complication ,morbidity ,030230 surgery ,Liver transplantation ,Outcome (game theory) ,03 medical and health sciences ,benchmark ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health care ,Humans ,Medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Survival analysis ,business.industry ,Benchmarking ,Survival Analysis ,Liver Transplantation ,Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care ,outcome ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,business ,Complication - Abstract
This multicentric study of 17 high-volume centers presents 12 benchmark values for liver transplantation. Those values, mostly targeting markers of morbidity, were gathered from 2024 "low risk" cases, and may serve as reference to assess outcome of single or any groups of patients.To propose benchmark outcome values in liver transplantation, serving as reference for assessing individual patients or any other patient groups.Best achievable results in liver transplantation, that is, benchmarks, are unknown. Consequently, outcome comparisons within or across centers over time remain speculative.Out of 7492 liver transplantation performed in 17 international centers from 3 continents, we identified 2024 low risk adult cases with a laboratory model for end-stage liver disease score ≤20 points, a balance of risk score ≤9, and receiving a primary graft by donation after brain death. We chose clinically relevant endpoints covering intra- and postoperative course, with a focus on complications graded by severity including the complication comprehensive index (CCI). Respective benchmarks were derived from the median value in each center, and the 75 percentile was considered the benchmark cutoff.Benchmark cases represented 8% to 49% of cases per center. One-year patient-survival was 91.6% with 3.5% retransplantations. Eighty-two percent of patients developed at least 1 complication during 1-year follow-up. Biliary complications occurred in one-fifth of the patients up to 6 months after surgery. Benchmark cutoffs were ≤4 days for ICU stay, ≤18 days for hospital stay, ≤59% for patients with severe complications (≥ Grade III) and ≤42.1 for 1-year CCI. Comparisons with the next higher risk group (model for end stage liver disease 21-30) disclosed an increase in morbidity but within benchmark cutoffs for most, but not all indicators, while in patients receiving a second graft from 1 center (n = 50) outcome values were all outside of benchmark values.Despite excellent 1-year survival, morbidity in benchmark cases remains high with half of patients developing severe complications during 1-year follow-up. Benchmark cutoffs targeting morbidity parameters offer a valid tool to assess higher risk groups.
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- 2018
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13. Requirements for Model-Based Development Process Design and Compliance of Standardized Models
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Yoram Reich and Avi Shaked
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Information Systems and Management ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,conceptual modeling requirements ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Complex system ,model-based design ,Process design ,02 engineering and technology ,Ontology (information science) ,development process design ,lcsh:TA168 ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,0502 economics and business ,Model-based design ,Information system ,Set (psychology) ,Categorical variable ,021103 operations research ,domain ontology ,05 social sciences ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,lcsh:Systems engineering ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Modeling and Simulation ,lcsh:T1-995 ,Realization (systems) ,050203 business & management ,Software - Abstract
The planning of system development efforts is crucial to the successful realization of projects. However, development planning typically lacks systematic, engineering discipline, and consequently risks project and business success. Model-based process design is a potential information systems approach to addressing the increasing complexity of such planning. We characterize the ontology of development process design, based on real-life observations and scientific publications. We then synthesize the required ontology with the desirable characteristics of models, and derive key requirements for model-based development process design. Next, these requirements are used to evaluate the adequacy of three prominent, standardized model-based process design approaches&mdash, BPMN, OPM and SPEM. The findings reveal that the surveyed models are a partial fit, and do not promote sound process design. Finally, by generalizing the categorical evaluation results, possible root causes for the identified inadequacies are proposed. A new model design, which should rely on the formulated requirements set, is called for, in pursuit of a wider adoption of model-based design paradigms and better information systems realization to support the development of complex systems.
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- 2021
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14. Improving Coordination and Collaboration in Connected and Automated Vehicle Development Projects Using Model Based Process Design
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Avi Shaked and Yoram Reich
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Development (topology) ,Computer science ,Systems engineering ,Process design - Published
- 2019
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15. A Framework for Development Process Design and its use for Establishing Intellectual Property Governance : Introduction of the PROVE framework using a case study
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Yoram Reich and Avi Shaked
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System of systems ,021103 operations research ,Process management ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,Corporate governance ,Multitude ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Process design ,02 engineering and technology ,Intellectual property ,Notation ,Software ,business ,021106 design practice & management - Abstract
As manmade systems become increasingly complex, a multitude of tasks needs to be performed in coordination throughout their development lifecycle. In this paper, we introduce a new framework – consisting of a method and a modeling notation – that can facilitate development planning within an organization and/or project, as well as improve the coordination of multiple development efforts in System of Systems development. Then, we describe a real life application of this framework to an organizational process and policy design situation of introducing intellectual property governance into a large enterprise which specializes in systems development.
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- 2018
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16. RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL TO EVALUATE FLUSH AND REPERFUSION TECHNIQUES IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
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Gundappa Neelankanta, Ashley Busuttil, Johnathan Pregler, Susan Chan, Christopher R. Shackleton, Avi Shaked, Michael Sopher, Ronald W. Busuttil, Marie Csete, David K. Imagawa, J. M. Millis, Judy Melinek, Michelle Braunfeld, H. Yersiz, and Kim M. Olthoff
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Adult ,Mean arterial pressure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemodynamics ,Liver transplantation ,California ,law.invention ,Intraoperative Period ,Liver Function Tests ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Graft Survival ,Area under the curve ,Syndrome ,Liver Transplantation ,Perfusion ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reperfusion Injury ,Anesthesia ,cardiovascular system ,Liver function ,business ,Artery - Abstract
To determine the impact of different flush and reperfusion techniques on postreperfusion syndrome (PRS) and postoperative graft function, 100 transplants were randomly assigned into four groups as follows: group 1 (n=31), portal vein flush, no vena caval venting; group 2 (n=21), hepatic arterial flush, no vena caval venting; group 3 (n=29), portal vein flush with vena caval venting; and group 4 (n=19), hepatic artery flush with vena caval venting. Donor and recipient characteristics were similar. Extensive intraoperative and postoperative monitoring was performed and measurements were documented immediately before reperfusion and at 1, 5, 15, and 30 min after reperfusion. PRS was defined by three criteria: mean arterial pressure (MAP)
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- 1997
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17. Neutropenic typhlitis. A plea for conservatism
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Elat Shinar, Avi Shaked, and Herbert R. Freund
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutropenia ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neutropenic Typhlitis ,Cecum ,Broad spectrum ,Full recovery ,Fluid therapy ,Medicine ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,media_common ,Aged ,Leukemia ,business.industry ,Convalescence ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Appendicitis ,Surgery ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Acute Disease ,business ,Right hemicolectomy ,Agranulocytosis - Abstract
Neutropenic typhlitis is an acute inflammation of the cecum occurring in neutropenic patients. Two cases are described, both presenting typical features of the disease. It is our experience that the treatment approach should consist of bowel rest, fluid therapy, and massive administration of broad spectrum antibiotics. In some cases, full recovery will follow. If abdominal signs persist, surgery should be deferred until hematologic convalescence occurs. At this time, cecostomy and drainage should be adequate. Only in very severe cases, with wide-spread necrosis, should a right hemicolectomy be performed.
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- 1983
18. The authors reply
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Herbert R. Freund and Avi Shaked
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Gastroenterology ,General Medicine - Published
- 1984
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