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  • HOUSe-KEEPER, A Vendor-independent Architecture for Easy Management of Smart Homes 

    Seigneur, Jean-Marc (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
    Home-networking is gaining momentum. In a couple of months, Windows XP will be launched with the connected home experience as one of its core areas of interest. In the medium term at least, there will be more than one home ...
  • The REL Project: Mobilebased Reliable Relations 

    O'CALLAGHAN, DAVID; Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Argyroudis, Patroklos; Abendroth, Joerg (2004)
    The goal of the REL project is to enable easy, large-scale, anytime anywhere access to, and use of social network services, with the underlying requirements to restrict and control the access to the user's information with ...
  • Risk Probability Estimating Based on Clustering 

    Chen, Yong; Jensen, Christian D.; Gray, Elizabeth; Seigneur, Jean-Marc (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2003-05-21)
    Ubiquitous computing environments are highly dynamic, with new unforeseen circumstances and constantly changing environments, which introduces new risks that cannot be assessed through traditional means of risk analysis. ...
  • The Role of Identity in Pervasive Computational Trust 

    Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Jensen, Christian D. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-11)
    A central element in the human notion of trust is to identify whom or what is under consideration. In the digital world, this is harder to achieve due to more or less trustworthy technical infrastructure between interacting ...
  • Trading Privacy for Trust 

    Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Jensen, Christian D. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-08-26)
    Both privacy and trust relate to knowledge about an entity. However, there is an inherent conflict between trust and privacy: the more knowledge a first entity knows about a second entity, the more accurate should be the ...
  • Trust Enhanced Ubiquitous Payment without Too Much Privacy Loss 

    Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Jensen, Christian D. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-08-26)
    Computational models of trust have been proposed for use in ubicomp environments for deciding whether to allow customers to pay with an e-purse or not. In order to build trust in a customer, a means to link transactions ...
  • Trust Propagation in Small Worlds 

    Gray, Elizabeth; Seigneur, Jean-Marc; Chen, Yong; Jensen, Christian D. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2003-04-30)
    The possibility of a massive, networked infrastructure of diverse entities partaking in collaborative applications with each other increases more and more with the proliferation of mobile devices and the development of ...
  • Trust, Security and Privacy in Global Computing 

    Seigneur, Jean-Marc (University of Dublin, Trinity College, School of Computer Science and Statistics, 2005-03)
    During the past thirty years, the world of computing has evolved from large centralised computing centres to an increasingly distributed computing environment, where computation and communication capabilities are being ...