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Security in distributed system
Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010Security is the very important principle of distributed systems. Security in distributed systems can be divided into two parts. One part concerns the communication between users and processes, possibly residing on different machines. The principal mechanism for ensuring secure communication is that of a secure channel and via authorization.In this ...
P. K. Mudholkar, M. Mudholkar
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Computers & Security, 1992
The increasing complexity of networking, and distributed information processing in particular, requires that greater attention be given to ensuring security within these systems. The heterogeneous nature of many cooperating inter-organisational systems, coupled with the strategic importance of inter-operability and inter-connectivity between those ...
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The increasing complexity of networking, and distributed information processing in particular, requires that greater attention be given to ensuring security within these systems. The heterogeneous nature of many cooperating inter-organisational systems, coupled with the strategic importance of inter-operability and inter-connectivity between those ...
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Water Environment Research, 2015
This section presents a review of the literature published in 2014 on topics relating to distributed treatment systems. This review is divided into the following sections with multiple subsections under each: constituent removal; treatment technologies; and planning and treatment system management.
David, Zgonc, Matthew, Baideme
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This section presents a review of the literature published in 2014 on topics relating to distributed treatment systems. This review is divided into the following sections with multiple subsections under each: constituent removal; treatment technologies; and planning and treatment system management.
David, Zgonc, Matthew, Baideme
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Authentication for distributed systems
Computer, 1992A number of protocols used to authenticate users, hosts and processes are described. The three main types of authentication in a distributed computing system-message content authentication, message origin authentication, and general identity authentication-are explained. Authentication exchanges are identified, and paradigms of authentication protocols
Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam
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Proceedings of the 1975 annual conference on - ACM 75, 1975
The design of a file system for a multiprocessor interactive computer system is described. The architecture of the computer system is such that direct access to a resource allocated to a process is not allowed to any other process. Thus, sharing of files can only be done by transmission of copies.
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The design of a file system for a multiprocessor interactive computer system is described. The architecture of the computer system is such that direct access to a resource allocated to a process is not allowed to any other process. Thus, sharing of files can only be done by transmission of copies.
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Distributed Systems and Their Environments
2009Process description languages, such as the picalculus [SW01], offer the possibility of formally describing system behaviour at varying levels of abstraction, and applying logical techniques to verify this behaviour. But system behaviour often depends on environmental considerations.
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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1979
The regional distribution problem for a perishable product is examined, under the important assumption that younger units are issued first (LIFO) to satisfy the demands of the customers at the locations. Optimal and approximately optimal allocation policies for two alternative distribution systems are derived.
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The regional distribution problem for a perishable product is examined, under the important assumption that younger units are issued first (LIFO) to satisfy the demands of the customers at the locations. Optimal and approximately optimal allocation policies for two alternative distribution systems are derived.
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Scheduling in Distributed Systems
2004This paper considers the problem of scheduling in distributed systems. Several scheduling policies employed in distributed server environments are presented, each of which addresses different aspects of the scheduling problem. The objective of this paper is to summarize research on distributed systems scheduling that is being performed worldwide.
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Hiding distribution in distributed systems
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