Title :
A distributed service, adaptive to trust assessment, based on peer-to-peer e-records replication and storage
Author :
Mont, Marco Casassa ; Tomasi, Lorenzo
Author_Institution :
Hewlett-Packard Labs., UK
Abstract :
The increasing pervasiveness of the Internet is changing the way enterprises are doing businesses. More and more B2B transactions and business interactions are happening on-line by exchanging digital information. Enterprises will continue to be accountable for their actions. Today paper-based evidence is retained for a long time and used to support claims. In the future digital documents will be used for this purpose. We believe there will be a proliferation of trust services to underpin e-businesses and specifically to address the management of long-term digital documents. These services are trusted, distributed, survivable and self-healing. We focus on the problem of long-term storage, integrity and survivability of digital documents (e-records) within an enterprise. We describe a service based on a distributed peer-to-peer architecture that uses cheap and abundant enterprise resources. We stress on the importance of the adaptiveness of this service to the trustworthiness of the distributed components
Keywords :
Internet; document handling; electronic commerce; records management; security of data; B2B transactions; Internet; business interactions; digital information exchange; distributed service; integrity; long-term digital documents; peer-to-peer e-records replication; peer-to-peer e-records storage; survivability; trust assessment; trust services; Access control; Digital signatures; Electronic commerce; Laboratories; Law; Legal factors; Message service; Peer to peer computing; Stress; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems, 2001. FTDCS 2001. Proceedings. The Eighth IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1384-0
DOI :
10.1109/FTDCS.2001.969627