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Autonomic and Trusted Computing [electronic resource] : Third International Conference, ATC 2006, Wuhan, China, September 3-6, 2006 / edited by Laurence T. Yang, Hai Jin, Theo Ungerer.

Contributor(s): Yang, Laurence T [editor.] | Jin, Hai [editor.] | Ungerer, Theo [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Programming and Software Engineering: 4158Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006.Description: XVI, 616 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540386223.Subject(s): Computer science | Operating systems (Computers) | Software engineering | Computer networks  | Cryptography | Data encryption (Computer science) | Application software | Theory of Computation | Operating Systems | Software Engineering | Computer Communication Networks | Cryptology | Computer and Information Systems ApplicationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Keynote Speech -- Emergence in Organic Computing Systems: Discussion of a Controversial Concept -- Managing Trust in Distributed Agent Systems -- Track 1: Autonomic/Organic Computing and Communications -- Towards a Standards-Based Autonomic Context Management System -- Formal Modeling and Verification of Systems with Self-x Properties -- A Novel Autonomic Rapid Application Composition Scheme for Ubiquitous Systems -- Autonomic Interference Avoidance with Extended Shortest Path Algorithm -- Multi-level Model-Based Self-diagnosis of Distributed Object-Oriented Systems -- From Components to Autonomic Elements Using Negotiable Contracts -- Self-configuration Via Cooperative Social Behavior -- Towards Ontology-Based Embedded Services -- TOBAB: A Trend-Oriented Bandwidth Adaptive Buffering in Peer-to-Peer Streaming System -- Interference-Aware Selfish Routing in Multi-ratio Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks -- Autonomic Group Location Update for Mobile Networks -- Autonomic and Trusted Computing Paradigms -- Autonomic K-Interleaving Construction Scheme for P2P Overlay Networks -- Self Awareness and Adaptive Traffic Signal Control System for Smart World -- Development and Runtime Support for Situation-Aware Security in Autonomic Computing -- Track 2: Trust Models and Trustworthy Systems/Services -- A Social Network-Based Trust Model for the Semantic Web -- Fuzzy Model Tuning for Intrusion Detection Systems -- PATROL-F - A Comprehensive Reputation-Based Trust Model with Fuzzy Subsystems -- An Integration Framework for Trustworthy Transactions -- Daonity: An Experience on Enhancing Grid Security by Trusted Computing Technology -- Toward Trust Management in Autonomic and Coordination Applications -- Bayesian Network Based Trust Management -- An Improved Global Trust Value Computing Method in P2PSystem -- Trusted Priority Control Design for Information Networks Based on Sociotechnology -- Autonomic Trust Management in a Component Based Software System -- A Risk Assessment Model for Enterprise Network Security -- A Security Management Framework with Roaming Coordinator for Pervasive Services -- A Dynamic Trust Model Based on Feedback Control Mechanism for P2P Applications -- Automatic Composition of Secure Workflows -- TPOD: A Trust-Based Incentive Mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Live Broadcasting -- A Group Based Reputation System for P2P Networks -- An Approach for Trusted Interoperation in a Multidomain Environment -- Extracting Trust from Domain Analysis: A Case Study on the Wikipedia Project -- MTrust: A Reputation-Based Trust Model for a Mobile Agent System -- Ubisafe Computing: Vision and Challenges (I) -- Track 3: Cryptography, Security and Privacy -- Source Authentication of Media Streaming Based on Chains of Iso-hash Clusters -- Self-certified Mutual Authentication and Key Exchange Protocol for Roaming Services -- Remote Authentication with Forward Security -- A Parallel GNFS Algorithm with the Biorthogonal Block Lanczos Method for Integer Factorization -- An Access-Control Policy Based on Sharing Resource Management for a Multi-domains Environment -- Efficient Signcryption Without Random Oracles -- Two Novel Packet Marking Schemes for IP Traceback -- A Novel Rate Limit Algorithm Against Meek DDoS Attacks -- Resistance Analysis to Intruders' Evasion of a Novel Algorithm to Detect Stepping-Stone -- A New ID-Based Broadcast Encryption Scheme -- Automated Abduction for Computer Forensics -- A Framework for Specifying and Managing Security Requirements in Collaborative Systems -- System Architecture and Economic Value-Chain Models for Healthcare Privacy and Security Control inLarge-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks -- On Email Spamming Under the Shadow of Large Scale Use of Identity-Based Encryption -- Zero-Knowledge Proof of Generalized Compact Knapsacks (or A Novel Identification/Signature Scheme) -- Track 4: Reliability, Fault Tolerance and Dependable Systems -- A Real-Time and Reliable Approach to Detecting Traffic Variations at Abnormally High and Low Rates -- A SCORM-Based Caching Strategy for Supporting Ubiquitous Learning Environment -- FTCM: Fault-Tolerant Cluster Management for Cluster-Based DBMS -- Fault-Tolerant Scheduling Based on Periodic Tasks for Heterogeneous Systems -- Active Fault-Tolerant System for Open Distributed Computing -- A Time-Cognizant Dynamic Crash Recovery Scheme Suitable for Distributed Real-Time Main Memory Databases -- An Efficient Fault-Tolerant Digital Signature Scheme Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem.
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Keynote Speech -- Emergence in Organic Computing Systems: Discussion of a Controversial Concept -- Managing Trust in Distributed Agent Systems -- Track 1: Autonomic/Organic Computing and Communications -- Towards a Standards-Based Autonomic Context Management System -- Formal Modeling and Verification of Systems with Self-x Properties -- A Novel Autonomic Rapid Application Composition Scheme for Ubiquitous Systems -- Autonomic Interference Avoidance with Extended Shortest Path Algorithm -- Multi-level Model-Based Self-diagnosis of Distributed Object-Oriented Systems -- From Components to Autonomic Elements Using Negotiable Contracts -- Self-configuration Via Cooperative Social Behavior -- Towards Ontology-Based Embedded Services -- TOBAB: A Trend-Oriented Bandwidth Adaptive Buffering in Peer-to-Peer Streaming System -- Interference-Aware Selfish Routing in Multi-ratio Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks -- Autonomic Group Location Update for Mobile Networks -- Autonomic and Trusted Computing Paradigms -- Autonomic K-Interleaving Construction Scheme for P2P Overlay Networks -- Self Awareness and Adaptive Traffic Signal Control System for Smart World -- Development and Runtime Support for Situation-Aware Security in Autonomic Computing -- Track 2: Trust Models and Trustworthy Systems/Services -- A Social Network-Based Trust Model for the Semantic Web -- Fuzzy Model Tuning for Intrusion Detection Systems -- PATROL-F - A Comprehensive Reputation-Based Trust Model with Fuzzy Subsystems -- An Integration Framework for Trustworthy Transactions -- Daonity: An Experience on Enhancing Grid Security by Trusted Computing Technology -- Toward Trust Management in Autonomic and Coordination Applications -- Bayesian Network Based Trust Management -- An Improved Global Trust Value Computing Method in P2PSystem -- Trusted Priority Control Design for Information Networks Based on Sociotechnology -- Autonomic Trust Management in a Component Based Software System -- A Risk Assessment Model for Enterprise Network Security -- A Security Management Framework with Roaming Coordinator for Pervasive Services -- A Dynamic Trust Model Based on Feedback Control Mechanism for P2P Applications -- Automatic Composition of Secure Workflows -- TPOD: A Trust-Based Incentive Mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Live Broadcasting -- A Group Based Reputation System for P2P Networks -- An Approach for Trusted Interoperation in a Multidomain Environment -- Extracting Trust from Domain Analysis: A Case Study on the Wikipedia Project -- MTrust: A Reputation-Based Trust Model for a Mobile Agent System -- Ubisafe Computing: Vision and Challenges (I) -- Track 3: Cryptography, Security and Privacy -- Source Authentication of Media Streaming Based on Chains of Iso-hash Clusters -- Self-certified Mutual Authentication and Key Exchange Protocol for Roaming Services -- Remote Authentication with Forward Security -- A Parallel GNFS Algorithm with the Biorthogonal Block Lanczos Method for Integer Factorization -- An Access-Control Policy Based on Sharing Resource Management for a Multi-domains Environment -- Efficient Signcryption Without Random Oracles -- Two Novel Packet Marking Schemes for IP Traceback -- A Novel Rate Limit Algorithm Against Meek DDoS Attacks -- Resistance Analysis to Intruders' Evasion of a Novel Algorithm to Detect Stepping-Stone -- A New ID-Based Broadcast Encryption Scheme -- Automated Abduction for Computer Forensics -- A Framework for Specifying and Managing Security Requirements in Collaborative Systems -- System Architecture and Economic Value-Chain Models for Healthcare Privacy and Security Control inLarge-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks -- On Email Spamming Under the Shadow of Large Scale Use of Identity-Based Encryption -- Zero-Knowledge Proof of Generalized Compact Knapsacks (or A Novel Identification/Signature Scheme) -- Track 4: Reliability, Fault Tolerance and Dependable Systems -- A Real-Time and Reliable Approach to Detecting Traffic Variations at Abnormally High and Low Rates -- A SCORM-Based Caching Strategy for Supporting Ubiquitous Learning Environment -- FTCM: Fault-Tolerant Cluster Management for Cluster-Based DBMS -- Fault-Tolerant Scheduling Based on Periodic Tasks for Heterogeneous Systems -- Active Fault-Tolerant System for Open Distributed Computing -- A Time-Cognizant Dynamic Crash Recovery Scheme Suitable for Distributed Real-Time Main Memory Databases -- An Efficient Fault-Tolerant Digital Signature Scheme Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem.

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