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34169
Title
The Trustcom framwork V0.5
Contributors
MD Wilson (CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
D Chadwick (Kent U.)
,
T Dimitrakos (BT)
,
J Doser (ETH, Zurich)
,
A Arenas (CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
P Giambiagi (SICS)
,
D Golby (BAE Systems)
,
C Geuer-Pollman (European Microsoft Innovation Centre)
,
J Haller (SAP)
,
S Ketil (SINTEF)
,
T Mahler (NRCCL)
,
L Martino (Milan U.)
,
X Parent (King's College, London)
,
S Ristol (Atos Origin)
,
J Sairamesh (IBM)
,
L Schubert (High Performance Computing Centre, Stuttgart)
,
N Tuptuk (Imperial College, London)
Abstract
The Trustcom project is developing a framework for trust, security and contract management in dynamic virtual organizations (VO). The core contribution of the Trustcom framework is its ability to define a contractual agreement between VO members at a business level and have it specified, monitored and updated at a technical, operational level within a service oriented architecture. The main innovation in Trustcom is to apply recent research results on policy based security and distributed computing management to bridge the gap between Service Level Agreements (SLA) and managed Web Services.
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CCLRC
,
BITD
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English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 6th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE '05), Valencia, Spain, 26-28 Sep 2005, (2005).
PROVE_Trustcom_Overview.pdf
2005
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