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The Claim Tool Kit for ad hoc recognition of peer entities
2005
Science of Computer Programming
In ubiquitous/pervasive computing environments, it is envisaged that computing elementsentities-will start interacting in an ad hoc fashion. The peer-to-peer (p2p) paradigm is appealing for such types of interaction especially with JXTA, which supports the development of reusable p2p building blocks, which facilitate implementation on any smart device. However, the inability to rely on a centralised authentication infrastructure, the openness of the environment and the absence of an
doi:10.1016/j.scico.2004.05.005
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