Sharing of files is a major application of computer networks, with examples ranging from LAN-based network file systems to wide-area applications such as use of version control systems in distributed software development. Identification, authentication and access control are much more challenging in this complex large-scale distributed environment. In this paper, we introduce the Distributed Credential Filesystem (DisCFS). Under DisCFS, credentials are used to identify both the files stored in the file system and the users that are permitted to access them, as well as the circumstances under which such access is allowed. As with traditional capabilities, users can delegate access rights (and thus share information) simply by issuing new cre...
Many applications require the ability to obtain exclu-sive access to data, where an application is g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Dept., U. Rochester; Prof. Carla Schlatter Ellis, thesis advisor; sim...
Sharing of files is a major application of computer networks, with examples ranging from LAN-based n...
The goal of this diploma thesis was to implement a service, which allows users to save and share dat...
We have developed a scheme to secure networkattached storage systems against many types of attacks. ...
Collaboration over the Internet depends on the ability of the members of a group to exchange data in...
Teamwork is benefited by the use of shared data sources. Also, ever increasingly, organizational wor...
This paper describes DSFS, a decentralized security system for large parallel file system. DSFS stor...
Technological trends such as the availability of mobile computers and the expanding network infrastr...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
One of the first uses of distributed client/server computing was in the realm of distributed file sy...
The underlying data model of many integrated information systems is a collection of inter-operable a...
To determine whether a user can access a file in a hierarchical file system a traversal of the direc...
A Distributed Computer System (DCS) is composed of several relatively economical workstations interc...
Many applications require the ability to obtain exclu-sive access to data, where an application is g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Dept., U. Rochester; Prof. Carla Schlatter Ellis, thesis advisor; sim...
Sharing of files is a major application of computer networks, with examples ranging from LAN-based n...
The goal of this diploma thesis was to implement a service, which allows users to save and share dat...
We have developed a scheme to secure networkattached storage systems against many types of attacks. ...
Collaboration over the Internet depends on the ability of the members of a group to exchange data in...
Teamwork is benefited by the use of shared data sources. Also, ever increasingly, organizational wor...
This paper describes DSFS, a decentralized security system for large parallel file system. DSFS stor...
Technological trends such as the availability of mobile computers and the expanding network infrastr...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
One of the first uses of distributed client/server computing was in the realm of distributed file sy...
The underlying data model of many integrated information systems is a collection of inter-operable a...
To determine whether a user can access a file in a hierarchical file system a traversal of the direc...
A Distributed Computer System (DCS) is composed of several relatively economical workstations interc...
Many applications require the ability to obtain exclu-sive access to data, where an application is g...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Dept., U. Rochester; Prof. Carla Schlatter Ellis, thesis advisor; sim...