Presentation 2014-06-06
Shared Nothing Secure Programming in Erlang/OTP
Kenji RIKITAKE,
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Abstract(in English) Shared nothing (SN) architecture is a standard design method for distributed systems. In this paper, the author presents how the principles of SN architecture contributes to enhance security of software programming in general, and describe the examples in Erlang/OTP concurrent programming system. The author also shows how SN programming will affect the principles of software security.
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Keyword(in English) Shared nothing / Erlang / Erlang/OTP / message passing / secure programming
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Title (in English) Shared Nothing Secure Programming in Erlang/OTP
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Keyword(1) Shared nothing
Keyword(2) Erlang
Keyword(3) Erlang/OTP
Keyword(4) message passing
Keyword(5) secure programming
1st Author's Name Kenji RIKITAKE
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Date 2014-06-06
Paper # IA2014-11,ICSS2014-11
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 71
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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