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A theorem on grid access control
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Dynamic Context-aware Access Control for Grid Applications
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A Bias-tuned Dishonesty-resistant Reputation Evaluation Method for Trust Establishment in Grid
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A Multipolicy Authorization Framework for Grid Security
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Activity-oriented access control to ubiquitous hospital information and services
Information Sciences: an International Journal
An efficient key assignment scheme for access control in a large leaf class hierarchy
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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Flexible secure inter-domain interoperability through attribute conversion
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Trust and reputation based association among grid entities
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Security and Communication Networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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The purpose of grid computing is to enable coordinated resource sharing and support cooperative work between different domains in dynamic grid environments. In order to protect each participant's privilege and security, a secure and efficient access control is essential. This paper presents a new approach of access mechanism based on trust relationships across domains. A new calculation method of trust in grid is proposed and the difference between intro-domain trust and inter-domain trust is analyzed. In addition, a novel access control framework combined with trust degree is given from this proposal. It is shown to be adaptive for both intro-domain and inter-domain conditions. Hence, a prototype system based on the proposed model is introduced; furthermore, it has been shown as a dynamic and fine-granularity access control method through performance analyses and has also been demonstrated as a suitable system for grid environments.