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Title TRUST Management for GRID Systems
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Abstract Grid computing is a paradigm for distributed computation on shared resources. It uses a large-scale, highly decentralized infrastructure, in which a huge number of participants share heterogeneous resources for a given purpose. Each participant both provides their own resources and exploits others' resources, combining them to solve their own problems. Trust management is a major issue in the shared Grid environment because Grid participants are usually unknown each other and usually belong to separate administrative domains, with little or no common trust in the security of opposite infrastructures. The standard security support provided by the most common Grid middleware may be regarded as one mean through which such common trust may be established. However, such security solutions are insufficient to exhaustively address all the trust requirements of Grid environments. In this chapter, we survey proposals for enhancing trust management in Grid systems.
Organisation ESC , ESC-IM , STFC
Keywords Engineering , Grids , Reputation Management , Trust Management
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Book Chapter or Section In Trust Modeling and Management in Digital Environments: from Social Concept to System Development. Edited by Z. Yan, IGI Global, 2009. doi:10.4018/978-1-61520-682-7 viewtitlesample.pdf 2009