CTTD 2013 - International Workshop on Cloud Technologies and Trust Domains (CTTD 2013)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Trust Domains are an emergent concept for the design, deployment and assessment of collaborative IT systems. It acknowledges that trust is indispensable for collaborative human action and efficient cooperation. Domains of interactions enabled by trust can be found within organisations, between organisations, and between individuals spanning organisational borders, and they may evolve alongside or orthogonal to defined organisational processes and structures. A methodical approach for describing and designing collaborative information systems must therefore go beyond classical attributes of functional composition, reliability, and security. It must be complemented with aspects such as incentive structures, mutual expectations, reliance, and assurance. These are determinants for the level of trust between participating entities and trust in the underlying technical technical infrastructure.
Co-located with CloudCom 2013, CTTD provides a forum for discussion between Trust Domain proponents and Cloud experts. It will therefore be a unique opportunity for exploring the application of Cloud technologies in the cutting-edge area of Trust Domains, as well as propagating Trust Domains concepts in secure Cloud systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Evaluation of the trade-off between security, performance and dependability
Design decisions in building and maintaining Trust Domains in the Cloud
Policy design and enforcement for Trust Domains
Cloud architectures for Trust Domains
Case-studies on the use of Cloud technology for Trust Domains
Studies identifying new challenges in the interplay between Trust Domains and the Cloud
Design of administration processes and roles with respect to trust
Remediation processes
Reputation management
The relationship between reputation and trust
Social and economical aspects of Trust Domains
Virtualisation technology for Trust Domains support
We invite papers of up to 6 pages (IEEE CS format) on new research results, as well as papers describing new concepts, controversial ideas, and work in progress. In order to foster lively discussions in an informal atmosphere, submitted papers will not be published, and authors will retain their copyrights for later publication.
Co-located with CloudCom 2013, CTTD provides a forum for discussion between Trust Domain proponents and Cloud experts. It will therefore be a unique opportunity for exploring the application of Cloud technologies in the cutting-edge area of Trust Domains, as well as propagating Trust Domains concepts in secure Cloud systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Evaluation of the trade-off between security, performance and dependability
Design decisions in building and maintaining Trust Domains in the Cloud
Policy design and enforcement for Trust Domains
Cloud architectures for Trust Domains
Case-studies on the use of Cloud technology for Trust Domains
Studies identifying new challenges in the interplay between Trust Domains and the Cloud
Design of administration processes and roles with respect to trust
Remediation processes
Reputation management
The relationship between reputation and trust
Social and economical aspects of Trust Domains
Virtualisation technology for Trust Domains support
We invite papers of up to 6 pages (IEEE CS format) on new research results, as well as papers describing new concepts, controversial ideas, and work in progress. In order to foster lively discussions in an informal atmosphere, submitted papers will not be published, and authors will retain their copyrights for later publication.
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