David P. Maher
Intertrust Technologies Corporation
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hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2004
William B. Bradley; David P. Maher
NEMO (Networked Environment for Media Orchestration) is a policy managed, peer-to-peer, service orchestration framework that supports the formation of grass roots, self organizing service networks that can enable rich media experiences. We describe some of the interesting features of the NEMO architecture, and some experimental applications. Services are distributed across peer-to-peer communicating nodes. Each node provides message routing and orchestration using a message pump and workflow collator designed specifically for NEMO. Distributed policy management of service interfaces helps to provide trust and security, supporting commercial exchange of value. P2P messaging and workflow collation allow rich services to be dynamically created from a heterogeneous set of primitive services. We examine the possibilities of P2P computing when the shared resources are services of many different types, using different service interface bindings beyond those typically supported in a Web service deployment built on UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL. NEMO provides a media services framework enabling nodes to find one other, interact, exchange value, and cooperate across tiers of networks from WANs to PANs. Using NEMO, digital rights management is more concerned with policy management of service interfaces than copy protection, and new services can more easily ensure fair use. This has the potential to change the tension between consumers and content providers in the digital content domain as the NEMO enriched infrastructure provides consumers with better information, more useful services and instant gratification.
ieee international electric vehicle conference | 2012
Gary F. Ellison; Jack Lacy; David P. Maher; Yutaka Nagao; Anahita D. Poonegar; Talal G. Shamoon
This paper presents an overall approach to creating security and trust architecture for networked automotive vehicles and outlines basic principles for mitigating certain risks facing this new paradigm.
Archive | 2004
William B. Bradley; David P. Maher; Gilles Boccon-Gibod
Archive | 2007
David P. Maher; James M. Rudd; Eric J. Swenson; Richard A. Landsman
Archive | 2010
David P. Maher; Prasad M. Khambete; Prasad Sanagavarapu; Sanjeev Tenneti; Laurent Grandhomme
Archive | 2013
David P. Maher; Jack Lacy; Gary F. Ellison; Yutaka Nagao
Archive | 2013
Tauseef Bashir; Gadi Ittah; David P. Maher; Daniel Vickery; Peter Jones
Archive | 2015
David P. Maher; Gilles Boccon-Gibod
Archive | 2010
David P. Maher; Prasad M. Khambete; Prasad Sanagavarapu; Sanjeev Tenneti; Laurent Grandhomme
Archive | 2013
David P. Maher; Gilles Boccon-Gibod; Steve Mitchell