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A SIP-based architecture model for contextual coalition access control for ubiquitous computing

Liscano et al., 2005

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4892261108855644264
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Liscano R
Wang K
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The Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services

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A significant deterrent to the ability to connect in a spontaneous manner in cross-enterprise collaborative applications is the difficulty in users from different domains being able to access resources or services located and owned by other entities. Coalition access control …
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