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A Negotiation Protocol for Database Resource Binding
Ljubljana, Slovenia October 13-October 14
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Chang Huang, Zhejiang University
Zhaohui Wu, Zhejiang University
GuoZhou Zheng, Zhejiang University
The negotiation process is a necessary precondition for many wide-area based applications which involve interactions across multiple autonomous entities. In the case where database resources are explicitly exposed to the distributed computing context like the Grid, it is necessary for unauthorized database users to get authorized so that they can be granted with certain privileges to access the desirable database resources. The facility to establish a legal identity for database user is one of the functionalities that the database resource management framework should provide. In this paper, we give a handshaking protocol which is applied between database clients and database service providers to achieve the database-specific negotiation. It's a six-phased protocol, which is described in terms of service operations in our database resource management middleware, which is an OGSA compliant service-based system.
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Chang Huang, Zhaohui Wu, GuoZhou Zheng, "A Negotiation Protocol for Database Resource Binding," ispdc, pp.117, Second International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2003
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