A New Trust Framework for Resource-Sharing in the Grid Environment

The open and anonymous of grid make the task of controlling access to sharing information more difficult, which cannot be addressed by traditional access control methods. In this paper, we identify access control requirements in such environments and propose a trust based access control framework for grid resource sharing. The framework is an integrated solution involving aspects of trust and recommendation models, based the discretionary access control (DAC), and are applied to grid resource-sharing systems. In this paper, we integrate technology of web services into idea of trust for describing resources.

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