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Horton’s Who Done It?

Horton’s Who Done It?. Higher-Order Responsibility Tracking of Objects in Networks. The Dilemma. For IBAC to be effective reactively, must stop using it proactively. ABAC better for proactive control anyway. How to get best of both?. b.foo(c). s2.intro(..). s2.intro(..). s1.deliver(..).

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Horton’s Who Done It?

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  1. Horton’s Who Done It? Higher-Order Responsibility Tracking of Objects in Networks

  2. The Dilemma For IBAC to be effective reactively,must stop using itproactively. ABAC better for proactivecontrol anyway. How to get best of both?

  3. b.foo(c)

  4. s2.intro(..)

  5. s2.intro(..)

  6. s1.deliver(..)

  7. makeStub(..) return gift wrap(s3)

  8. makeStub(..)

  9. wrap(s3)

  10. wrap(s3)

  11. return gift

  12. unwrap( )

  13. unwrap( )

  14. makeProxy(..)

  15. makeProxy(..)

  16. E.call(..)

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