37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of The 2004
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2004.1265686
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The NEMO P2P service orchestration framework

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“…We have just deferred the problem to the age-old issue of who CAN we trust for what purposes? The network security approach to this involves X.509 identity certificates and associated SAML certificates for trusted assertions [14]. Given the trust model drivers discussed above, we cannot rely on this technology which even in the hierarchical network security world is hard to maintain.…”
Section: Security Associations and Iot Key Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have just deferred the problem to the age-old issue of who CAN we trust for what purposes? The network security approach to this involves X.509 identity certificates and associated SAML certificates for trusted assertions [14]. Given the trust model drivers discussed above, we cannot rely on this technology which even in the hierarchical network security world is hard to maintain.…”
Section: Security Associations and Iot Key Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Coral Consortium, however, defines a complete framework for connected inter-operability based on the Networked Environment for Media Orchestration ("NEMO") [19] (which is also used by Marlin). Coral's specification defines a series of roles such as rights exporter, content mediator, and so on, in terms of a set of services that a device must implement in order to play that role.…”
Section: Connected Inter-operabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• the Marlin Developer Community's Core System Specification [77] for consumer electronics devices, which is based on the Networked Environment for Media Orchestration ("NEMO") developed by Intertrust [19];…”
Section: Full-format Inter-operabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamics of such a hierarchy promotes peers toward higher levels by aging, in such a way that the more old and stable the peer, the higher the assigned routing load is. In other words, the protocol implements a sort of evolutionary selection in the peer population capturing real-life environments like Web services with P2P-based orchestration [4], where stability is always associated to high bandwidth capacity. The fraction of peers which the routing traffic is biased toward, is then depending on the total number of peers, and, as a consequence, the routing load biasing is designed in such a way that congestion of root peers is avoided, for every system size.…”
Section: Notice: This Is the Authors Version Of A Work That Was Accepmentioning
confidence: 99%