Title
A Distributed System, Adaptive to Trust Assessment, Based on Peer-to-Peer E-Records Replication and Storage
Abstract
The increasing pervasiveness of the Internet is changing the way enterprises are doing businesses. More and more B2B transactions and business interactions are happening on-line by exchanging digital information. Enterprises will continue to be accountable for their actions. Today paper-based evidence is retained for a long time and used to support claims. In the future digital documents will be used for this purpose. We believe there will be a proliferation of trust services to underpin e-businesses and specifically to address the management of long-term digital documents. These services are trusted, distributed, survivable and self-healing. We focus on the problem of long-term storage, integrity and survivability of digital documents (e-records) within an enterprise. We describe a service based on a distributed peer-to-peer architecture that uses cheap and abundant enterprise resources. We stress on the importance of the adaptiveness of this service to the trustworthiness of the distributed components
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/FTDCS.2001.969627
Bologna
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
trust assessment,paper-based evidence,business interaction,digital information,onthe importance,abundant enterprise resource,future digitaldocuments,peer-to-peer e-records replication,management oflong-term digital document,digital document,peer-to-peer architecture,b2b transaction,access control,distributed system,stress,digital signatures,internet,law,electronic commerce
Conference
0-7695-1384-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.56
5
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marco Casassa Mont128933.03
Tomasi, L.210.56