C. Teixeira, Ricardo Azevedo, J. S. Pinto, Tiago Batista
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引用次数: 19
摘要
Web 2.0开始了关于内容生成的范式转变。用户花费数小时浏览和制作内容来分享,大多数时候是免费的。在这些活动中,他们的笔记本电脑和家用个人电脑没有得到充分利用。通过将大量的空闲处理能力与日益快速的互联网访问相结合,每台计算机都可以被视为计算性的“附近”资源。问题是:如何处理它们?本文探讨了如何使用这些资源以安全和私密的方式将某些内容返回给用户。
Web 2.0 started a paradigm shift concerning content generation. Users spend hours browsing and producing contents to share, most of the times, freely. During these activities, their laptops and home PCs are considerably underused. By combining the amount of idle processing capacity with increasingly fast internet accesses, every computer can be considered as a computational “nearby” resource. The question is: what to do with them? This paper explores how these resources can be used to give something back to the user in a secure and private way.