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User-Controlled Collaborations in the Context of Trust Extended Environments
Paris, France June 18-June 20
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The area of virtual organisations researches mechanisms to enable entities from different organisations to collectively create a virtual enterprise for some mutual benefit. Our research is particularly interested in the type of collaboration where resources are normally `opaque' and are only revealed `as- required' between a select group of collaborating partners. Working in this area has revealed a need to establish a trusted environment for all application transactions prior-to, during and after a collaboration e.g. a pre-active eContract negotiation phase, an active phase for all collaborating activities and a post- active phase for information retrieval. Central to our embodiment of the trusted environment is the development and use of a portable Trust Extension Device (TED) with applicability to each phase of the collaboration process.
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Jonathan Chan, Surya Nepal, David Moreland, Hon Hwang, Shiping Chen, John Zic, "User-Controlled Collaborations in the Context of Trust Extended Environments," wetice, pp.389-394, 16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2007), 2007
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