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- ArticleJanuary 2006
Logcrypt: forward security and public verification for secure audit logs
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 203–211Logcrypt provides strong cryptographic assurances that data stored by a logging facility before a system compromise cannot be modified after the compromise without detection. We build on prior work by showing how log creation can be separated from log ...
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Catching spam before it arrives: domain specific dynamic blacklists
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 193–202The arrival of any piece of unsolicited and unwanted email (spam) into a user's email inbox is a problem. It results in real costs to organisations and possibly an increasing reluctance to use email by some users. Currently most spam prevention ...
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Formal analysis of secure contracting protocol for e-tendering
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 155–164Formal specification and verification of protocols have been credited for uncovering protocol flaws; revealing inadequacies in protocol design of the Initial Stage and Negotiation Stage; and proved that improved protocol performs in the desired manner ...
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Event sequence mining to develop profiles for computer forensic investigation purposes
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 145–153Developing profiles to describe user or system behaviour is a useful technique employed in Computer Forensic investigations. Information found in data obtained by investigators can often be used to establish a view of regular usage patterns which can ...
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Modelling denial of service attacks on JFK with Meadows's cost-based framework
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 125–134We present the first detailed application of Meadows's cost-based modelling framework to the analysis of JFK, an Internet key agreement protocol. The analysis identifies two denial of service attacks against the protocol that are possible when an ...
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EGEE: building a pan-European grid training organisation
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 105–111As the largest EU Grid project, it is one of the Enabling Grids for E-SciencE initiatives foremost goals to establish a production quality Grid infrastructure. Amongst EGEE's diverse duties the creation of a pan-European Grid training organisation plays ...
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Key research issues in grid workflow verification and validation
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 97–104In the grid architecture, a grid workflow system is a type of high-level grid middleware which is supposed to support modelling, redesign and execution of large-scale sophisticated e-science and e-business processes in many complex scientific and ...
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A simplified approach to web service development
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 79–88Most languages used for developing web services and clients exhibit properties which make calling remote functions across a network a non-trivial task. The type systems used by object oriented languages have many incompatibilities with those required for ...
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Building computational grids with apple's Xgrid middleware
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 47–54Apple's release of the Xgrid framework for distributed computing introduces a new technology solution for loosely coupled distributed computation. In this paper systematically describe, compare and evaluate the Apple native Xgrid solution and a range of ...
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Grid-JQA: grid Java based quality of service management by active database
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 41–45Task scheduling is an integrated component of computing. With the emergence of grid and ubiquitous computing, newer challenges have arisen in task scheduling. Unlike traditional parallel computing, grid is a shared enterprising environment where is no ...
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An agent-based peer-to-peer grid computing architecture: convergence of grid and peer-to-peer computing
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 33–39The conventional computing Grid has developed a service oriented computing architecture with a super-localresource management and scheduling strategy. This architecture is limited in modeling computer systems with highly dynamic and autonomous computing ...
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Improving resource utilisation in market oriented grid management and scheduling
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 25–31Service providers of the future could dynamically negotiate for, and create their infrastructure on Grid based utility computing and communication providers. Such commercialisation of large scale gridsystems requires the provision of mechanisms to share ...
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Toward building grid applications in bioinformatics
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 17–23In silico bioinformatics experiments involve integration of and access to computational tools and biological databases. The emerging grid computing technologies enable bioinformatics scientists to conduct their researches in a virtual laboratory, in ...
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Towards dynamic data grid framework for eResearch
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 9–16The scale at which scientific data is produced will undergo a massive change in the near future. Many sophisticated scientific discovery laboratories or the installation of sensor networks would produce a large amount of data. Research in protein ...
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Improving the flexibility of active grids through web services
ACSW Frontiers '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research - Volume 54January 2006, Pages 3–8Active Grids are a form of grid infrastructure where the grid network is active and programmable. These grids directly support applications with value added services such as data migration, compression, adaptation and monitoring. Services such as these ...