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Integrity Coded Databases: Ensuring Correctness and Freshness of Outsourced Databases

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Figure 3.1: A diagram illustrating the interactions between ICDB client and cloudDB Service Provider
Figure 3.2: An Architecture for Dual Mode Verification (DMV) model (built on thetop of the basic ICDB model)
Figure 5.1: Database sizes:integrity code implementing the OCT scheme and the OCF scheme, respectively
Figure 5.2:Database sizes for the original Employees SQL database, and theconverted ICDB RSA-OCT and RSA-OCF databases respectively
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