Cloud computing has become a popular computing paradigm in which virtualized and scalable resources are consolidated to provide services over Internet. However, the resource capability of a single cloud is generally limited, and some applications often require various cloud centers over Internet to deliver services together. Therefore, a Virtual Organization (VO) will be a promising approach to integrate services and users across multiple autonomous clouds. However, how to build a secure virtual organization to achieve the collaboration goals is a critical problem, and some issues such as membership agreement, policy conflict and trust management should be adequately addressed. In this paper, we present a framework CloudVO which based on se...
One of the most important aspect refers to security: while some cloud computing security issues are ...
Abstract—The re-perimeterization and the erosion of trust boundaries already happening in organizati...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Nowadays, various promising paradigms of distributed computing over the Internet, such as Grids, P2P...
Part 12: Collaboration PlatformsInternational audienceNowadays, virtual organizations (VOs) need to ...
Private Virtual Infrastructure is a security architecture for cloud computing which uses a new trust...
Data protection requirements often impede collaborations. A typical security plan requires a stand...
Cloud computing is developing as a new wave of ICT technologies, offering a common approach to on-de...
Virtualization technologies enable multi-tenancy cloud business models by providing a scalable, shar...
Although the cloud computing model is considered to be a very promising internet-based computing pla...
Abstract — Although the cloud computing model is considered to be a very promising internet-based co...
[[abstract]]A virtual enterprise (VE) consists of a network of independent, geographically dispersed...
Virtual organizations (VO) represent a new collaboration paradigm in which the participating entitie...
In order to determine the user's trust is a growing concern for ensuring privacy and security in a c...
We introduce three new mechanisms that allow trust to be built into cloud computing called the Priva...
One of the most important aspect refers to security: while some cloud computing security issues are ...
Abstract—The re-perimeterization and the erosion of trust boundaries already happening in organizati...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Nowadays, various promising paradigms of distributed computing over the Internet, such as Grids, P2P...
Part 12: Collaboration PlatformsInternational audienceNowadays, virtual organizations (VOs) need to ...
Private Virtual Infrastructure is a security architecture for cloud computing which uses a new trust...
Data protection requirements often impede collaborations. A typical security plan requires a stand...
Cloud computing is developing as a new wave of ICT technologies, offering a common approach to on-de...
Virtualization technologies enable multi-tenancy cloud business models by providing a scalable, shar...
Although the cloud computing model is considered to be a very promising internet-based computing pla...
Abstract — Although the cloud computing model is considered to be a very promising internet-based co...
[[abstract]]A virtual enterprise (VE) consists of a network of independent, geographically dispersed...
Virtual organizations (VO) represent a new collaboration paradigm in which the participating entitie...
In order to determine the user's trust is a growing concern for ensuring privacy and security in a c...
We introduce three new mechanisms that allow trust to be built into cloud computing called the Priva...
One of the most important aspect refers to security: while some cloud computing security issues are ...
Abstract—The re-perimeterization and the erosion of trust boundaries already happening in organizati...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...