With the growing trend toward using cloud storage,the problem of efficiently checking and proving data integrity needs more consideration.Many cryptography and security schemes,such as PDP(Provable Data Possession) an...With the growing trend toward using cloud storage,the problem of efficiently checking and proving data integrity needs more consideration.Many cryptography and security schemes,such as PDP(Provable Data Possession) and POR(Proofs of Retrievability) were proposed for this problem.Although many efficient schemes for static data have been constructed,only a few dynamic schemes exist,such as DPDP(Dynamic Provable Data Possession).But the DPDP scheme falls short when updates are not proportional to a fixed block size.The FlexList-based Dynamic Provable Data Possession(FlexDPDP) was an optimized scheme for DPDP.However,the update operations(insertion,remove,modification)in Flex DPDP scheme only apply to single node at a time,while multiple consecutive nodes operation is more common in practice.To solve this problem,we propose optimized algorithms for multiple consecutive nodes,which including MultiNodes Insert and Verification,MultiNodes Remove and Verification,MultiNodes Modify and Verification.The cost of our optimized algorithms is also analyzed.For m consecutive nodes,an insertion takes O(m) + O(log N) + O(log m),where N is the number of leaf nodes of FlexList,a remove takes O(log/V),and a modification is the same as the original algorithm.Finally,we compare the optimized algorithms with original FlexList through experiences,and the results show that our scheme has the higher efficiency of time and space.展开更多
I.Significance and merits I have been teaching Comprehensive English Course(CEC)at junior teachers colleges for years, and I have been insisting on conducting classroom discussions (CDs) in my course no matter how man...I.Significance and merits I have been teaching Comprehensive English Course(CEC)at junior teachers colleges for years, and I have been insisting on conducting classroom discussions (CDs) in my course no matter how many of my fellow teachers involved in the teaching of the same course have展开更多
基金supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61440014&&No.61300196the Liaoning Province Doctor Startup Fundunder Grant No.20141012+2 种基金the Liaoning Province Science and Technology Projects under Grant No.2013217004the Shenyang Province Science and Technology Projects under Grant Nothe Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under Grant No.N130317002 and No.N130317003
文摘With the growing trend toward using cloud storage,the problem of efficiently checking and proving data integrity needs more consideration.Many cryptography and security schemes,such as PDP(Provable Data Possession) and POR(Proofs of Retrievability) were proposed for this problem.Although many efficient schemes for static data have been constructed,only a few dynamic schemes exist,such as DPDP(Dynamic Provable Data Possession).But the DPDP scheme falls short when updates are not proportional to a fixed block size.The FlexList-based Dynamic Provable Data Possession(FlexDPDP) was an optimized scheme for DPDP.However,the update operations(insertion,remove,modification)in Flex DPDP scheme only apply to single node at a time,while multiple consecutive nodes operation is more common in practice.To solve this problem,we propose optimized algorithms for multiple consecutive nodes,which including MultiNodes Insert and Verification,MultiNodes Remove and Verification,MultiNodes Modify and Verification.The cost of our optimized algorithms is also analyzed.For m consecutive nodes,an insertion takes O(m) + O(log N) + O(log m),where N is the number of leaf nodes of FlexList,a remove takes O(log/V),and a modification is the same as the original algorithm.Finally,we compare the optimized algorithms with original FlexList through experiences,and the results show that our scheme has the higher efficiency of time and space.
文摘I.Significance and merits I have been teaching Comprehensive English Course(CEC)at junior teachers colleges for years, and I have been insisting on conducting classroom discussions (CDs) in my course no matter how many of my fellow teachers involved in the teaching of the same course have