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....is best suited for this purpose Can one build a discovery mechanism that subsumes all of them for greatest flexibility . How does one establish an appropriate level of trust in a surrogate What are useful levels of trust in practice How applicable and useful is the concept of caching trust [34] Can one amortize the cost of establishing trust across many surrogates in a neighborhood . How is load balancing on surrogates done Is surrogate allocation based on an admission control approach or a best effort approach How relevant is previous work on load balancing on networks of ....
M. Satyanarayanan, "Caching Trust Rather Than Content," Op. Sys. Rev., vol. 34, no. 4, Oct. 2000.
....of protocols for trusted network information access. However, their usage in the mobile area has to be carefully examined given the associated computing and communication costs, which need be affordable for resource constrained devices. Preliminary design considerations are discussed in [7] and [15], which investigate trusted data storage on an untrusted server that is in the communication range of the mobile device. The issue of setting up trusted dynamic groups has also been investigated in [9] However, implementing low cost trusted information exchange among devices of various capacities ....
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.... or tens of minutes What implications does this requirement have for the other components of a pervasive computing system How does one establish an appropriate level of trust in a surrogate What are useful levels of trust in practice How applicable and useful is the concept of caching trust [7] Can one amortize the cost of establishing trust across many surrogates in a neighborhood How is load balancing on surrogates done Is surrogate allocation to be done based on an admission control or best effort approach How relevant is previous work on load balancing on networks of ....
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