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Security Implications of Typical Grid Computing Usage Scenarios

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Security Implications of Typical Grid Computing Usage Scenarios
A Computational Grid is a collection of heterogeneous computers and resources spread across multiple administrative domains with the intent of providing users easy access to these resources. There are many ways to access the resources of a Computational Grid, each with unique security requirements and implications for both the resource user and the resource provider. A comprehensive set of Grid usage scenarios is presented and analyzed with regard to security requirements such as authentication, authorization, integrity, and confidentiality. The main value of these scenarios and the associated security discussions is to provide a library of situations against which an application designer can match, thereby facilitating security-aware application use and development from the initial stages of the application design and invocation. A broader goal of these scenarios is to increase the awareness of security issues in Grid Computing.
Marty Humphrey, Mary R. Thompson
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where CLUSTER
Authors Marty Humphrey, Mary R. Thompson
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