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This paper consists of a survey of various e-business, e-marketplaces, graphics and imaging processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, access control, authentication, authorization, etc. applications based on the intelligent computing, and also a summary of the recent techniques such as still artificial neural networks, swarm intelligence, artificial immune systems, fractal geometry, artificial...
Recently trusted network becomes hot topic in network security domain. By introducing the concept of "trusted attribute", we proposed grade division scheme, which was called hierarchy trusted network framework (HTNF). Also we detailedly explained the partition rules of trusted attributes and the approach to grade division. We discussed the potential applications of presented framework, and...
Although trusted computing group proposed the concept of trusted remediation, the detailed implementations are not given, and also how to build isolated environment was not involved. A new trusted remediation model called TRNM was put forward. Also the implementations of the presented model were given. Moreover, the communication and authentication process of presented model were discussed. Simulations...
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