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CRYPTO
2009
Springer
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Collusion-Free Multiparty Computation in the Mediated Model
Collusion-free protocols prevent subliminal communication (i.e., covert channels) between parties running the protocol. In the standard communication model, if one-way functions ex...
Joël Alwen, Jonathan Katz, Yehuda Lindell, Gi...
ASWEC
2007
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Dynamic Protocol Aggregation and Adaptation for Service-Oriented Computing
Service Oriented Computing (SOC) is a paradigm for building new software applications from existing loosely-coupled services. During service composition, services available to pla...
Linh Duy Pham, Alan W. Colman, Jean-Guy Schneider
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
16 years 19 days ago
Design multicast protocols for non-cooperative networks
— Conventionally, most network protocols assume that the network entities who participate in the network activities will always behave as instructed. However, in practice, most n...
Weizhao Wang, Xiang-Yang Li, Zheng Sun, Yu Wang 00...
CRYPTO
2003
Springer
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Scalable Protocols for Authenticated Group Key Exchange
We consider the fundamental problem of authenticated group key exchange among n parties within a larger and insecure public network. A number of solutions to this problem have bee...
Jonathan Katz, Moti Yung
WORDS
2003
IEEE
16 years 9 days ago
An Optimal Atomic Broadcast Protocol and an Implementation Framework
Atomic Broadcast (where all processes deliver broadcast messages in the same order) is a very useful group communication primitive for building fault-tolerant distributed systems....
Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Doug Palmer, Michel Raynal