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=== Understanding Trust Management Systems ===

Biblio: Weeks, S., Understanding Trust Management Systems, IEEE, 2001 http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/weeks01understanding.html

Remarks:
   * This may be a good read for mathematical understanding of TM systems in general, but probably doesn't relate much to what I am doing.

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=== KeyNote: Trust Management for Public-Key Infrastructures ===

Biblio: Matt Blaze, Joan Feigenbaum, and Angelos D. Keromytis. KeyNote: Trust management for publickey infrastructures. In Proc. Cambridge 1998 Security Protocols International Workshop, pages 59--63, 1998.

Remarks:
   * One of the first TM papers. Worth reading for back ground on KeyNote

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Distributed Credential Chain Discovery in Trust Management

BIBLIO: Ninghui Li, William H. Winsborough, and John C. Mitchell. Distributed credential chain discovery in trust management (extended abstract). In Proceedings of the Eighth ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS-8), pages 156--165. ACM Press, November 2001.

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A Practically Implementable and Tractable Delegation Logic

Biblio: N. Li, B. Grosof, and J. Feigenbaum, "A Practically Implementable and Tractable Delegation Logic," to appear in Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy.

Remarks:

  • Good writing
  • Based on plain datalog
  • Uses OLP inference engines
  • Discusses tractability
  • NO DISCUSSION of constraints or CDBs


Understanding Trust Management Systems

Biblio: Weeks, S., Understanding Trust Management Systems, IEEE, 2001 http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/weeks01understanding.html

Remarks:

  • This may be a good read for mathematical understanding of TM systems in general, but probably doesn't relate much to what I am doing.


KeyNote: Trust Management for Public-Key Infrastructures

Biblio: Matt Blaze, Joan Feigenbaum, and Angelos D. Keromytis. KeyNote: Trust management for publickey infrastructures. In Proc. Cambridge 1998 Security Protocols International Workshop, pages 59--63, 1998.

Remarks:

  • One of the first TM papers. Worth reading for back ground on KeyNote


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