| Dzubeck F., Application Service Providers: An old idea made new, 1999, http://www.nwfusion. com/archive/1999b/0823 dzubeck.html |
....to provide a service that does not involve access to the trustor s resources. Note this may not be true of many services such as web services that download applets and cookies, and so do require access to resources owned by the trustor. Service bureaux and application service providers (ASPs) [38 40] are prime examples of entities that would require service provision trust to be established. Currently, in these domains, trust is often an unstated implication of establishing a relationship, which is difficult to enforce or monitor. Mobile code and mobile agent based applications obviously must ....
Dzubeck F., Application Service Providers: An old idea made new, 1999, http://www.nwfusion. com/archive/1999b/0823 dzubeck.html
....to provide a service that does not involve access to the trustor s resources. Note this may not be true of many services, such as Web services, that download applets and cookies and thus require access to resources owned by the trustor. Service bureaus and application service providers (ASPs) [38 40] are prime examples of entities that would require service provision trust to be established. Currently in these domains trust is often an unstated implication of establishing a relationship, which is difficult to enforce or monitor. Mobile code and mobile agent based applications obviously must ....
F. Dzubeck, Application Service Providers: An old idea made new, 1999, http://www.nwfusion.com/archive/1999b/0823dzubeck.html
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