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2007
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Supporting Attribute-based Access Control in Authorization and Authentication Infrastructures with Ontologies
Abstract— In highly open systems like the Internet, attributebased access control (ABAC) has proven its appropriateness. This is reflected in the utilization of ABAC in authenti...
Torsten Priebe, Wolfgang Dobmeier, Christian Schl&...
CN
2004
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Security applications of peer-to-peer networks
Open networks are often insecure and provide an opportunity for viruses and DDOS activities to spread. To make such networks more resilient against these kind of threats, we propo...
Vasileios Vlachos, Stephanos Androutsellis-Theotok...
COMPLEXITY
2004
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External and internal control in plant development
Bodies of plants are modularly organized. Development proceeds by adding new modules to open endings with a potential for branching. Each module is autonomous to some extent. Deve...
Beáta Oborny
CI
2002
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Negotiating the Semantics of Agent Communication Languages
This paper presents a formal framework and outlines a method that autonomous agents can use to negotiate the semantics of their communication language at run-time. Such an ability...
Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman, Nicholas R. Jenning...
CN
2002
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Securing distributed adaptation
Open architecture networks provide applications with fine-grained control over network elements. With this control comes the risk of misuse and new challenges to security beyond th...
Jun Li, Mark Yarvis, Peter L. Reiher