Mungamuru, Bobji and Garcia-Molina, Hector (2008) Privacy, Preservation and Performance: The 3 P's of Distributed Data Management. Technical Report. Stanford.
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Abstract
Privacy, preservation and performance ("3 P's") are central design objectives for secure distributed data management systems. However, these objectives tend to compete with one another. This paper introduces a model for describing distributed data management systems, along with a framework for measuring privacy, preservation and performance. The framework enables a system designer to quantitatively explore the tradeoffs between the 3 P's.
Item Type: | Techreport (Technical Report) | |
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Subjects: | Computer Science > Distributed Systems | |
Projects: | PORTIA (DB-Privacy) | |
Related URLs: | Project Homepage | http://crypto.stanford.edu/portia/ |
ID Code: | 829 | |
Deposited By: | Import Account | |
Deposited On: | 10 May 2008 17:00 | |
Last Modified: | 10 Dec 2008 16:08 |
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