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CRYPTO
1987
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
How to Make Replicated Data Secure
Many distributed systems manage some form of long-lived data, such as files or data bases. The performance and fault-tolerance of such systems may be enhanced if the repositories ...
Maurice Herlihy, J. D. Tygar
P2P
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Hierarchical Codes: How to Make Erasure Codes Attractive for Peer-to-Peer Storage Systems
Redundancy is the basic technique to provide reliability in storage systems consisting of multiple components. A redundancy scheme defines how the redundant data are produced and...
Alessandro Duminuco, Ernst Biersack
IPPS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Securely Replicated Web Documents
In order to achieve better scalability and reduce latency in handling user requests, many Web applications make extensive use of data replication through caches and Content Delive...
Bogdan C. Popescu, Maarten van Steen, Bruno Crispo...
RECOMB
2009
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
How Many Bootstrap Replicates Are Necessary?
Phylogenetic Bootstrapping (BS) is a standard technique for inferring confidence values on phylogenetic trees that is based on reconstructing many trees from minor variations of th...
Nicholas D. Pattengale, Masoud Alipour, Olaf R. P....
HOTOS
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Secure Data Replication over Untrusted Hosts
Data replication is a widely used technique for achieving fault tolerance and improved performance. With the advent of content delivery networks, it is becoming more and more freq...
Bogdan C. Popescu, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenba...