A decentralized approach for controlled sharing of resources in virtual communities

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Abstract

A Virtual Community is a composition of heterogeneous and independently designed subsystems, focusing on large-scale resource sharing. One of the key aspects of virtual community management, is how to enforce a controlled and selective sharing of resources in such a dynamic and decentralized environment. The traditional way is to have all the access requests mediated by a trusted third-party. However, this approach has the drawback that the third party can become a bottleneck for the whole system. By contrast, in this paper we propose a decentralized approach to virtual community management that relies on a controlled sharing of rights and duties among community members. In the paper, besides dealing with community policy specification we provide a framework able to manage all the phases of the community life. © 2004 by International Federation for Information Processing.

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Bertino, E., Ferrari, E., & Squicciarini, A. C. (2004). A decentralized approach for controlled sharing of resources in virtual communities. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 142, pp. 176–189). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8070-0_13

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