Second International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2003. Proceedings.
DOI: 10.1109/ispdc.2003.1267658
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“…uses KeyNote to help manage the trust relationship with other Secured WebCom environments.A WebCom environment[27,29,31] (Fig. 4) is made up of several modular components: Execution Engine Modules, Connection Manger Modules, Load Balancing Modules and Security Manager Modules.…”
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“…uses KeyNote to help manage the trust relationship with other Secured WebCom environments.A WebCom environment[27,29,31] (Fig. 4) is made up of several modular components: Execution Engine Modules, Connection Manger Modules, Load Balancing Modules and Security Manager Modules.…”
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“…A Secured WebCom environment [28] uses KeyNote to help manage the trust relationship with other Secured WebCom environments. A WebCom environment [33], [34], [35] (Figure 9) is made up of several modular components: Execution Engine Modules, Connection Manger Modules, Load Balancing Modules and Security Manager Modules. The Scheduler initialises the required modules and handles communication between them.…”
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