Trustworthy Global Computing [electronic resource] : 7th International Symposium, TGC 2012, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, September 7-8, 2012, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Catuscia Palamidessi, Mark D. Ryan.
Contributor(s): Palamidessi, Catuscia [editor.] | Ryan, Mark D [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 8191Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Edition: 1st ed. 2013.Description: X, 213 p. 37 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642411571.Subject(s): Cryptography | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer networks | Electronic data processing -- Management | Algorithms | Software engineering | Coding theory | Information theory | Cryptology | Computer Communication Networks | IT Operations | Algorithms | Software Engineering | Coding and Information TheoryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.824 Online resources: Click here to access onlineFrom Rational Number Reconstruction to Set Reconciliation and File Synchronization -- Affine Refinement Types for Authentication and Authorization -- Seamless Distributed Computing from the Geometry of Interaction -- A Beginner's Guide to the DeadLock Analysis Model -- Formal Modeling and Reasoning about the Android Security Framework -- A Type System for Flexible Role Assignment in Multiparty Communicating Systems -- A Multiparty Multi-session Logic -- LTS Semantics for Compensation-Based Processes -- Linking Unlinkability -- Towards Quantitative Analysis of Opacity -- An Algebra for Symbolic Diffie-Hellman Protocol Analysis -- Security Analysis in Probabilistic Distributed Protocols via Bounded Reachability -- Modular Reasoning about Differential Privacy in a Probabilistic Process Calculus.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing, TGC 2012, held in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in September 2012. The 9 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 14 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics in the area of global computing and reliable computation in the so-called global computers, i.e., those computational abstractions emerging in large-scale infrastructures such as service-oriented architectures, autonomic systems and cloud computing, providing frameworks, tools, algorithms and protocols for designing open-ended, large-scale applications and for reasoning about their behavior and properties in a rigorous way.
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