Three Architectures for Trusted Data Dissemination in Edge Computing
Edge computing pushes application logic and the underlying data to the edge of the network, with the aim of improving availability and scalability. As the edge servers are not necessarily secure, there must be provisions for users to validate the results—that values in the result tuples are not tamp...
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Main Authors: | GOH, Shen-Tat, PANG, Hwee Hwa, DENG, Robert H., BAO, Feng |
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2006
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