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TrustCell: Towards the End-to-End Trustworthiness in Data-Oriented Scientific Computing
Columbus, Ohio August 14-August 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPPW.2006.762006 International Conference on Para ...
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Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Indiana University, USA
Beth Plale, Indiana University, USA
Data-driven computational science on community computational resources is frequently of a magnitude and scale that it requires that computations be done remotely, generating resulting data collections that are too large to be shipped back to a user?s workstation. Service-oriented middleware is well equipped to carry out actions on behalf of a user, but SOA middleware does not address user trust in the privacy of their actions and security of their data. In this paper we first identify the role of trust in a large distributed computation then develop a model that represents the trust relationship between the users and their remote resources in the Grid system. We show how one can construct a trusted relationship from the model, with an emphasis on the importance of context to a specific trust relationship. We provide a case study of a data-driven scientific application that executed across multiple organizations.
Index Terms:
Data-Oriented Grid Computing, LEAD, Grid Security, Grid Trust
Citation:
Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale, "TrustCell: Towards the End-to-End Trustworthiness in Data-Oriented Scientific Computing," icppw, pp.33-42, 2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'06), 2006
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