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CRYPTO
2009
Springer
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Collusion-Free Multiparty Computation in the Mediated Model
Collusion-free protocols prevent subliminal communication (i.e., covert channels) between parties running the protocol. In the standard communication model, if one-way functions ex...
Joël Alwen, Jonathan Katz, Yehuda Lindell, Gi...
ASWEC
2007
IEEE
16 years 26 days ago
Dynamic Protocol Aggregation and Adaptation for Service-Oriented Computing
Service Oriented Computing (SOC) is a paradigm for building new software applications from existing loosely-coupled services. During service composition, services available to pla...
Linh Duy Pham, Alan W. Colman, Jean-Guy Schneider
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
16 years 3 days ago
Design multicast protocols for non-cooperative networks
— Conventionally, most network protocols assume that the network entities who participate in the network activities will always behave as instructed. However, in practice, most n...
Weizhao Wang, Xiang-Yang Li, Zheng Sun, Yu Wang 00...
CRYPTO
2003
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
Scalable Protocols for Authenticated Group Key Exchange
We consider the fundamental problem of authenticated group key exchange among n parties within a larger and insecure public network. A number of solutions to this problem have bee...
Jonathan Katz, Moti Yung
WORDS
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
An Optimal Atomic Broadcast Protocol and an Implementation Framework
Atomic Broadcast (where all processes deliver broadcast messages in the same order) is a very useful group communication primitive for building fault-tolerant distributed systems....
Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Doug Palmer, Michel Raynal