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Ubiquitous computing environments and its usage access control

Ubiquitous computing environments and its usage access control

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Ubiquitous computing environments and its usage access control

Ubiquitous computing environments and its usage access control

... of ubiquitous computing and its applications are in infant stage, but an active research area [2], [3], ...for ubiquitous computing [5], [6], [4], ...Role-based access ... See full document

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A novel multimedia device ability matching technique for ubiquitous computing environments

A novel multimedia device ability matching technique for ubiquitous computing environments

... in ubiquitous computing ...resource access interface as a function and lacks the spatial location information of device, users build their own collaborative process only by understanding the details ... See full document

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A Design of Onto-ACM(Ontology based Access Control Model) in Cloud Computing Environments

A Design of Onto-ACM(Ontology based Access Control Model) in Cloud Computing Environments

... RBAC(Role-Based Access Control) model[1, 2, 12, 14] is a versatile model that conforms closely to the organizational model used in ...roles. Access rights are given to roles, and roles are further ... See full document

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Ubiquitous Security for Ubiquitous Computing

Ubiquitous Security for Ubiquitous Computing

... A criticism of using such a model driven approach for the description of a network architecture is that the model may quickly become out-of-date particularly where mobile and ad hoc devices are used, which have the ... See full document

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Ubiquitous Computing at its best: Serious exercise games for older adults in ambient assisted living environments – a technology acceptance perspective

Ubiquitous Computing at its best: Serious exercise games for older adults in ambient assisted living environments – a technology acceptance perspective

... the usage intention and projected ...living environments is independent from other user factors, such as age and gender, technical expertise, technical self-e ffi cacy (if controlled for age), health ... See full document

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Using spatial Co-location for Coordination in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Using spatial Co-location for Coordination in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

... The scenario “ElectronicManual” is introduced as an example to help to understand the model presented in the following sections. Purpose of the ElectonicManual application is to provide a common platform for accessing ... See full document

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Moving from Security to Distributed Trust in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Moving from Security to Distributed Trust in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

... distributed computing, a user is allowed to access a service or information, if the user has the access right to do so, or if the user has been delegated the ability by a trusted ... See full document

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Smart Ubiquitous Learning Environments

Smart Ubiquitous Learning Environments

... the ubiquitous affordance of anywhere within that space ...have access round the clock within the smart learning environment can take full ...instantaneous access to educational resources also ... See full document

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Secured Policy based Resource Access and User Authentication in Ubiquitous Computing Environment

Secured Policy based Resource Access and User Authentication in Ubiquitous Computing Environment

... resource access and data sharing are the most specific in context-aware ...info access in a ubiquitous ...to access shared data around the world with fewer security ...and access with ... See full document

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GCUCE: Grid Computing for Ubiquitous Computing Environment

GCUCE: Grid Computing for Ubiquitous Computing Environment

... can access, SAM integrates the whole features of the shared applications used in the AccessGrid, and MM controls the base service of AccessGrid like Audio/Video streaming ... See full document

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Ubiquitous computing and knowledge management

Ubiquitous computing and knowledge management

... working environments, and especially in the healthcare ...providing ubiquitous access to learning so a health care worker can learn when and where it suits ... See full document

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An Architecture for Privacy-Sensitive Ubiquitous Computing

An Architecture for Privacy-Sensitive Ubiquitous Computing

... greater access to personal information but make it easier to detect abuses after the fact with logs and ...Optimistic access control is useful in cases where openness and availability are more ... See full document

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XGSP RBAC: Access Control Mechanism based on RBAC Model in Ubiquitous Collaboration System

XGSP RBAC: Access Control Mechanism based on RBAC Model in Ubiquitous Collaboration System

... (resource access policy) is described in terms of roles, protected resources (collaborative applications), and fine-grained actions permitted on the protected ...an access type is placed on the resource ... See full document

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A general purpose programming framework for ubiquitous computing environments

A general purpose programming framework for ubiquitous computing environments

... Distributed Storage for User Information. Another peer resource that can be harnessed is disk storage. As we discuss later, personalisation of services is a major challenge that ubiquitous environments need ... See full document

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Practical Anonymous Access Control Protocols for Ubiquitous Computing

Practical Anonymous Access Control Protocols for Ubiquitous Computing

... For example, assume that the SP is a record label (e.g. Sony BMG Music Enterprise), and provides digital contents of music to portable music players (e.g. iPod), which play the role of the SA. In this setting, the man- ... See full document

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User centric trust based access control for ubiquitous computing enviroments

User centric trust based access control for ubiquitous computing enviroments

... The evaluation interviews were held on a one-to-one basis, with open-ended questions. There are three parts to the evaluation questionnaire, the first part aimed to find out whether there is the need to express various ... See full document

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Universal Accessible Collaboration Frameworks for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Universal Accessible Collaboration Frameworks for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

... Universal access refers to the capability that all users are able to access information systems independent of their access device and their physical ...universal access problem for PDAs ... See full document

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Payment support in ubiquitous computing environments

Payment support in ubiquitous computing environments

... hence control access to the network) by requiring users to log-in to the system using a user name and ...public access to the network based on payment rather than credentials the following changes ... See full document

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Supporting service discovery, querying and interaction in ubiquitous computing environments

Supporting service discovery, querying and interaction in ubiquitous computing environments

... To implement the above scenario, most service discovery protocols provide facilities for simple annotation using attributes and scopes. While attributes could be used to provide useful information about the capabilities ... See full document

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