Sharing Resources Through Dynamic Communities

Topics:
E-government
Tags:
Computer Network,
Institute For Defense Analyses,
Model,
Network,
Networking,
Productivity
Source:
Institute for Defense Analyses

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Overview: Organizing computer network resources in a secure and efficient way is one that has been studied extensively. Many successful implementations of these networks exist today. The problem of interaction between these networks is an evolving problem with fewer theoretical and practical solutions available. The main problems in such collaborations are ease and quickness of setup, functionality, and security. This paper examines some proposed models for forming a dynamic community (DC), and proposes a new model for building DCs that addresses some of the shortcomings of other models.

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Format: PDF | Size: 276KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 16


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