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Modeling a trust cloud context

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As data services become increasingly pervasive, the need to provide users with trusted computing resources at optimal efficiencies of scale is critical. Cloud computing arguably provides this scalable architecture. However, the issue of establishing a reliable trust context for data within the cloud is not well defined and presents a challenging and relevant problem. The research aims to represent the set of parameters that defines the trust enabled context for managing such cloud data elements and their attributes. The motivation for this work is based on the author's earlier work on developing formal models for Cloud computing

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  • (2010)PIKM 2010Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management10.1145/1871437.1871795(1979-1980)Online publication date: 26-Oct-2010

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PIKM '10: Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
October 2010
104 pages
ISBN:9781450303859
DOI:10.1145/1871902
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  1. attributes
  2. context
  3. elements
  4. model
  5. scalable
  6. trust

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  • (2012)Towards Enabling Behavioral Trust among Participating Cloud Forensic Data Center AgenciesSecure Data Management10.1007/978-3-642-32873-2_11(156-161)Online publication date: 2012
  • (2011)Emerging multidisciplinary research across database management systemsACM SIGMOD Record10.1145/1942776.194278639:3(33-36)Online publication date: 8-Feb-2011
  • (2010)PIKM 2010Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management10.1145/1871437.1871795(1979-1980)Online publication date: 26-Oct-2010

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