Web Metering Description Sample Clauses

Web Metering Description. ‌ This section describes the problem, defines four requirements and scope. It starts by describing the problem and the solution. Then, it defines two security (more precisely, privacy and integrity) and two functional (transparency and accuracy) requirements. In addition, it describes validation methods that can be used to check the achieved security properties. Last, it shows some challenges and the scope. Web metering is a method to measure the interactions done between the visitor and the webserver over a specific period of time. The web metering model consists of the following four entities: a visitor, a webserver, Web Metering Enquirer Party (WMEP), and an audit agency or a Web Metering Service Provider (henceforth abbreviated to metering provider). The webserver is a device and an application that can host a web- site and provide services remotely. The visitor is a person that uses a platform to access the webserver through a network5. (Automated visits done by machines are outside the scope of this research partly because the research is motivated by online advertising.) 0xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/‌ 5Network is not restricted to Internet, for example, the visitor can access a webserver in Local Area Network (LAN). WMEP is an entity interested in measuring the interactions between the visitor and the webserver and it is authorised to submit a query and receive web metering results. Audit agency is a trusted party which performs web metering operations, or can be referred to upon conflict regarding web metering evidence or for other information (e.g. verification keys of visitors). Metering provider is a third party which can provide a web metering service and its trust level can be elevated to be an audit agency. Trusted relationship in this problem domain is crucial to fairly provide evidence for the occurred web metering interaction. Figure 1.1 shows the web metering model consisting of these four entities and their connections. Figure 1.1: Web Metering Model More formally, web metering entities are defined as follows. Web Metering Entities. Assume there are m webservers that provide some online ser- vices. And there are n visitors that visit any webserver. Also, there are j optional third party entities which can be WMEP, audit agency or metering provider. S = { S1 ,...,Sm } is the set of webservers, V= { V1,...,Vn } is the set of visitors and TP = { TP1,...,T Pj } is the set of third party entities. Sets S and V are disjo...
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