Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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434480 | Science of Computer Programming | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Shared data-space coordination languages, which provide a means to program interactions between decoupled entities abstracting away from their internal behavior, represent a powerful framework for programming network applications over the Internet and, in general, in open systems where the entities involved are not known a priori. In this context, where programs may run in an untrusted environment, new challenges come into play such as to provide a means to support security. In this paper we outline the most significant security threats emerging in this context and we present a survey, in a process algebraic setting, of the most interesting shared data-space coordination languages.
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