On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Bill Stewart wrote:
At 01:44 PM 7/9/2004, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
Is it possible to write a database access protocol, that would in some
mathematically bulletproof way ensure that the fact a database record is
accessed is made known to at least n people? A way that would
At 01:44 PM 7/9/2004, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
Is it possible to write a database access protocol, that would in some
mathematically bulletproof way ensure that the fact a database record is
accessed is made known to at least n people? A way that would ensure that
either nobody can see the data, or
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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Steve Schear wrote:
Quite a few book stores (including the local Half-Priced Books) now keep no
records not required and some do not even automate and encourage their patron
to pay cash. In California book sellers to such used/remaindered stores must
identify themselves
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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Steve Schear wrote:
Quite a few book stores (including the local Half-Priced Books) now keep no
records not required and some do not even automate and encourage their patron
to pay cash. In California book sellers to such