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Beth Plale - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • trustcell towards the end to end trustworthiness in data oriented scientific computing
    International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2006
    Co-Authors: Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale
    Abstract:

    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.

  • CCGRID - End-to-end trustworthy data access in data-oriented scientific computing
    Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale, Liang Fang, Dennis Gannon
    Abstract:

    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 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.

Sangmi Lee Pallickara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • trustcell towards the end to end trustworthiness in data oriented scientific computing
    International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2006
    Co-Authors: Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale
    Abstract:

    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.

  • CCGRID - End-to-end trustworthy data access in data-oriented scientific computing
    Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale, Liang Fang, Dennis Gannon
    Abstract:

    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 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.

Dennis Gannon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CCGRID - End-to-end trustworthy data access in data-oriented scientific computing
    Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale, Liang Fang, Dennis Gannon
    Abstract:

    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 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.

Abdulla Badar Almusheqah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an optimal qos repository and assessment framework in forming a Trusted Relationship in cloud a systematic review
    International Conference on e-Business Engineering, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ahmed Alghamdi, Walayat Hussain, Abdulaziz Alharthi, Abdulla Badar Almusheqah
    Abstract:

    Due to the cost-effectiveness and scalable features of the cloud the demand of its services is increasing every next day. Quality of Service (QOS) is one of the crucial factor in forming a viable Service Level Agreement (SLA) between a consumer and the provider that enable them to establish and maintain a Trusted Relationship with each other. SLA identifies and depicts the service requirements of the user and the level of service promised by provider. Availability of enormous service solutions is troublesome for cloud users in selecting the right service provider both in terms of price and the degree of promised services. On the other end a service provider need a centralized and reliable QoS repository and assessment framework that help them in offering an optimal amount of marginal resources to requested consumer. Although there are number of existing literatures that assist the interaction parties to achieve their desired goal in some way, however, there are still many gaps that need to be filled for establishing and maintaining a Trusted Relationship between them. In this paper we tried to identify all those gaps that is necessary for a Trusted Relationship between a service provider and service consumer. The aim of this research is to present an overview of the existing literature and compare them based on different criteria such as QoS integration, QoS repository, QoS filtering, Trusted Relationship and an SLA.

  • ICEBE - The Need of an Optimal QoS Repository and Assessment Framework in Forming a Trusted Relationship in Cloud: A Systematic Review
    2017 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE), 2017
    Co-Authors: Ahmed Alghamdi, Walayat Hussain, Abdulaziz Alharthi, Abdulla Badar Almusheqah
    Abstract:

    Due to the cost-effectiveness and scalable features of the cloud the demand of its services is increasing every next day. Quality of Service (QOS) is one of the crucial factor in forming a viable Service Level Agreement (SLA) between a consumer and the provider that enable them to establish and maintain a Trusted Relationship with each other. SLA identifies and depicts the service requirements of the user and the level of service promised by provider. Availability of enormous service solutions is troublesome for cloud users in selecting the right service provider both in terms of price and the degree of promised services. On the other end a service provider need a centralized and reliable QoS repository and assessment framework that help them in offering an optimal amount of marginal resources to requested consumer. Although there are number of existing literatures that assist the interaction parties to achieve their desired goal in some way, however, there are still many gaps that need to be filled for establishing and maintaining a Trusted Relationship between them. In this paper we tried to identify all those gaps that is necessary for a Trusted Relationship between a service provider and service consumer. The aim of this research is to present an overview of the existing literature and compare them based on different criteria such as QoS integration, QoS repository, QoS filtering, Trusted Relationship and an SLA.

Ahmed Alghamdi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an optimal qos repository and assessment framework in forming a Trusted Relationship in cloud a systematic review
    International Conference on e-Business Engineering, 2017
    Co-Authors: Ahmed Alghamdi, Walayat Hussain, Abdulaziz Alharthi, Abdulla Badar Almusheqah
    Abstract:

    Due to the cost-effectiveness and scalable features of the cloud the demand of its services is increasing every next day. Quality of Service (QOS) is one of the crucial factor in forming a viable Service Level Agreement (SLA) between a consumer and the provider that enable them to establish and maintain a Trusted Relationship with each other. SLA identifies and depicts the service requirements of the user and the level of service promised by provider. Availability of enormous service solutions is troublesome for cloud users in selecting the right service provider both in terms of price and the degree of promised services. On the other end a service provider need a centralized and reliable QoS repository and assessment framework that help them in offering an optimal amount of marginal resources to requested consumer. Although there are number of existing literatures that assist the interaction parties to achieve their desired goal in some way, however, there are still many gaps that need to be filled for establishing and maintaining a Trusted Relationship between them. In this paper we tried to identify all those gaps that is necessary for a Trusted Relationship between a service provider and service consumer. The aim of this research is to present an overview of the existing literature and compare them based on different criteria such as QoS integration, QoS repository, QoS filtering, Trusted Relationship and an SLA.

  • ICEBE - The Need of an Optimal QoS Repository and Assessment Framework in Forming a Trusted Relationship in Cloud: A Systematic Review
    2017 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE), 2017
    Co-Authors: Ahmed Alghamdi, Walayat Hussain, Abdulaziz Alharthi, Abdulla Badar Almusheqah
    Abstract:

    Due to the cost-effectiveness and scalable features of the cloud the demand of its services is increasing every next day. Quality of Service (QOS) is one of the crucial factor in forming a viable Service Level Agreement (SLA) between a consumer and the provider that enable them to establish and maintain a Trusted Relationship with each other. SLA identifies and depicts the service requirements of the user and the level of service promised by provider. Availability of enormous service solutions is troublesome for cloud users in selecting the right service provider both in terms of price and the degree of promised services. On the other end a service provider need a centralized and reliable QoS repository and assessment framework that help them in offering an optimal amount of marginal resources to requested consumer. Although there are number of existing literatures that assist the interaction parties to achieve their desired goal in some way, however, there are still many gaps that need to be filled for establishing and maintaining a Trusted Relationship between them. In this paper we tried to identify all those gaps that is necessary for a Trusted Relationship between a service provider and service consumer. The aim of this research is to present an overview of the existing literature and compare them based on different criteria such as QoS integration, QoS repository, QoS filtering, Trusted Relationship and an SLA.