Title
Privacy, Preservation and Performance: The 3 P's of Distributed Data Management
Abstract
Privacy, preservation and performance ("3 P's") are central design objectives for distributed data management systems. However, these objectives tend to compete with one another. This paper presents a model for describing distributed data management systems, along with a framework for measuring the privacy, preservation and performance offered by such systems. The framework enables a system designer to quantitatively explore and optimize the tradeoffs between the 3 P's.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/HASE.2008.30
HASE
Keywords
Field
DocType
data management system,data management,system designer,central design objective,sensitivity,distributed systems,performance,system design,preservation,data privacy,privacy,distributed processing,cryptography,servers
World Wide Web,Privacy by Design,Computer security,Cryptography,Computer science,Server,Information privacy,Data management,Reliability engineering,Design objective
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1530-2059
978-0-7695-3482-4
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bobji Mungamuru151.51
Héctor García-Molina2243595652.13
Garcia-Molina, H.320.46