Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/59463
Type: Conference paper
Title: On secure distributed data sharing
Author: Sang, Y.
Shen, H.
Citation: Proceedings of the Inaugural Symposium on Parallel Algorithms, Architectures and Programming: 16-18 September, 2008 (PAAP'08), Hefei, China., 2008.
Publisher: University of Science and Technology of China Press
Publisher Place: China
Issue Date: 2008
ISBN: 9787312022524
Conference Name: Inaugural Symposium on Parallel Algorithms, Architectures and Programming (2008 : Hefei, China)
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Yingpeng Sang and Hong Shen
Abstract: In this paper we discuss the research challenges in secure distributed data sharing, including the conflict between the requirements of security and accuracy, and the difficulty to achieve efficiency. We then give a detailed survey on related work of the specific problems in secure distributed data sharing, including privacy-preserving set operations, secure two-party vector dominance and privacy-preserving data mining. We summarize the advantages and disadvantages of the techniques used in the previous work, compare the costs of the solutions, and propose some potential improvement directions.
Keywords: distributed database, data mining, e-bidding, privacy preservation.
Published version: http://www.cs.adelaide.edu.au/~yingpeng/publications.html
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