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Grid access control models and architectures. / Gouglidis, Antonios; Mavridis, Ioannis.
Computational and data grids: principles, applications and design. IGI Global, 2011. p. 217-234.

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Gouglidis, A & Mavridis, I 2011, Grid access control models and architectures. in Computational and data grids: principles, applications and design. IGI Global, pp. 217-234. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-113-9.ch008

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Gouglidis, A., & Mavridis, I. (2011). Grid access control models and architectures. In Computational and data grids: principles, applications and design (pp. 217-234). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-113-9.ch008

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Gouglidis A, Mavridis I. Grid access control models and architectures. In Computational and data grids: principles, applications and design. IGI Global. 2011. p. 217-234 doi: 10.4018/978-1-61350-113-9.ch008

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Gouglidis, Antonios ; Mavridis, Ioannis. / Grid access control models and architectures. Computational and data grids: principles, applications and design. IGI Global, 2011. pp. 217-234

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