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2020-07-06
Farhadi, Majid, Bypour, Hamideh, Mortazavi, Reza.  2019.  An efficient secret sharing-based storage system for cloud-based IoTs. 2019 16th International ISC (Iranian Society of Cryptology) Conference on Information Security and Cryptology (ISCISC). :122–127.
Internet of Things is the newfound information architecture based on the Internet that develops interactions between objects and services in a secure and reliable environment. As the availability of many smart devices rises, secure and scalable mass storage systems for aggregate data is required in IoTs applications. In this paper, we propose a new method for storing aggregate data in IoTs by use of ( t, n) -threshold secret sharing scheme in the cloud storage. In this method, original data is divided into t blocks that each block is considered as a share. This method is scalable and traceable, i.e., new data can be inserted or part of original data can be deleted, without changing shares, also cloud service providers' fault in sending invalid shares are detectable.
2017-12-12
Saundry, A..  2017.  Institutional Repository Digital Object Metadata Enhancement and Re-Architecting. 2017 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL). :1–3.

We present work undertaken at our institutional repository to enhance metadata and re-organize digital objects according to new information architecture, in an effort to minimize administrative object management and processing, and improve object discovery and use. This work was partly motivated by the launch of a new discovery platform at our institution, which aggregates metadata and full text from our four open access repositories into a cohesive, consistent, and enhanced searching and browsing experience. The platform provides digital object identifier (DOI) assignment, metadata access via various formats, and an open metadata and full text application program interface (API) for researchers, amongst other features. Functionality of these platform features relies heavily on accurate object representation and metadata. This work facilitates and improves the discovery and engagement of the diverse digital objects available from our institution, so they can be used and analyzed in new, flexible, and innovative ways by a myriad of communities and disciplines.