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This paper reviews all the different contributions to the 2007 proceedings of the Agents and Peer to Peer workshop and categorizes them in terms of their relationship to Multi-Agent and Peer to Peer Systems. The paper also looks back through the author’s experience of helping run the AP2PC workshop and considers how to most effectively build on the hard work that everyone puts in to create a successful...
Non-repudiation is one of the most important security services. In this paper we present a novel non-repudiation technique, called Server-Supported Signatures, S3. It is based on one-way hash functions and traditional digital signatures. One of its highlights is that for ordinary users the use of asymmetric cryptography is limited to signature verification. S3 is efficient in terms of computational,...
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