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文档介绍:Lecture Notes puter Science 3178
Commenced Publication in 1973
Founding and Former Series Editors:
Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, and Jan van Leeuwen
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Willem Jonker (Eds.)
Secure
Data Management
VLDB 2004 Workshop, SDM 2004
Toronto, Canada, August 30, 2004
Proceedings
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Preface
Concepts like puting and ambient intelligence that exploit in-
creasingly works and mobility put new requirements on data
management. An important element in the connected world is that data will
be accessible anytime anywhere. This also has its downside in that it es
easier to get unauthorized data access. Furthermore, i