This chapter introduces the trust virtual organization as a means of facilitating authentication and authorization for sharing distributed and protected contents and services. It indicates that sharing institutional protected services and deliverables has proven a hurdle since user accounts are created in many sites. It provides an approach to solving this problem using virtual organizations with cross-institutional Single Sign On, with which users use their existing institutional accounts to login. This chapter also presents the challenges of building trust virtual organizations: managing users from distributed identity providers; managing services from distributed service providers; managing trust relationships between users and services,...
Cooperative environments where multiple organizations interact for providing e-services to ...
Internet-mediated virtual teamworking is increasingly becoming an integral part of the work life for...
There is currently a significant interest in the use of a pay-per-use charging model for using softw...
As more businesses engage in globalization, inter-organizational collaborative computing grows in im...
[[abstract]]A virtual enterprise (VE) consists of a network of independent, geographically dispersed...
This paper introduces a model making use of the security proposals based on Web Services architectur...
Trust negotiation is an authorization approach for open distributed systems, such as dynamic coaliti...
Virtual organizations (VO) represent a new collaboration paradigm in which the participating entitie...
A Virtual Organisation (VO) is a temporary alliance of autonomous, diverse, and geographically dispe...
This paper discusses trust and control in a virtualised environment. An extensive use of information...
In a virtual organization environment, where services and data are provided and shared amongorganiza...
Virtual Enterprises are considered an innovative configuration able to improve the benefits in the i...
The core objective of this article is to introduce the repertory grid technique as a powerful method...
The challenges for developing trust in a virtual collaborative environment are identified. The proce...
This project proposes a Grid system for a pre-defined virtual organisation, to facilitate the operat...
Cooperative environments where multiple organizations interact for providing e-services to ...
Internet-mediated virtual teamworking is increasingly becoming an integral part of the work life for...
There is currently a significant interest in the use of a pay-per-use charging model for using softw...
As more businesses engage in globalization, inter-organizational collaborative computing grows in im...
[[abstract]]A virtual enterprise (VE) consists of a network of independent, geographically dispersed...
This paper introduces a model making use of the security proposals based on Web Services architectur...
Trust negotiation is an authorization approach for open distributed systems, such as dynamic coaliti...
Virtual organizations (VO) represent a new collaboration paradigm in which the participating entitie...
A Virtual Organisation (VO) is a temporary alliance of autonomous, diverse, and geographically dispe...
This paper discusses trust and control in a virtualised environment. An extensive use of information...
In a virtual organization environment, where services and data are provided and shared amongorganiza...
Virtual Enterprises are considered an innovative configuration able to improve the benefits in the i...
The core objective of this article is to introduce the repertory grid technique as a powerful method...
The challenges for developing trust in a virtual collaborative environment are identified. The proce...
This project proposes a Grid system for a pre-defined virtual organisation, to facilitate the operat...
Cooperative environments where multiple organizations interact for providing e-services to ...
Internet-mediated virtual teamworking is increasingly becoming an integral part of the work life for...
There is currently a significant interest in the use of a pay-per-use charging model for using softw...