Description |
xi, 113 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Lecture notes in computer science, 0302-9743 ; 3128 |
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 3128
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Contents |
Part I. Introduction and related work -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Related work -- Part II. Almost optimal PIR -- 3. PIR with O(1) query response time and O(1) communication -- 4. Improving processing and preprocessing complexity -- 5. Experimental analysis of shuffling algorithms -- Part III. Generalizing the PIR model -- 6. Repudiative information retrieval -- 7. Digital rights management for PRI -- Part IV. Discussion -- 8. COnclusion and future work |
Summary |
The Internet and the worldwide web play an increasingly important role in our private and professional activities, for example in accessing information about cultural, political, economical, medical or scientific information. Many people assume that they can access such information privately. This book addresses the topic of querying information privately in a systematic and comprehensive way, developing practical solutions in the context of database systems. Based on thorough theoretical analyses, the author develops concepts for solutions of real-world settings, in particular for scalable database systems |
Notes |
Thesis (doctoral) - Humboldt Universität, Berlin, 2003 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-113) and index |
Notes |
Also available via the Internet |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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Print version record |
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Lecture notes in computer science no:3128 0302-9743 |
Subject |
Computer networks.
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Computer networks -- Security measures.
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Computer science.
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Computer security.
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Database management.
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Databases.
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Information retrieval.
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Information storage and retrieval systems.
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Management information systems.
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Online databases.
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Web databases.
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LC no. |
2004094685 |
ISBN |
3540224416 |
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