Grouping Verifiable Content for Selective Disclosure
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This paper addresses the issue of selective disclosure of verifiable content. It extends previous work relating to Content Extraction Signatures [21] to implement a more complex structure that encodes a richer, more flexible fragment extraction policy, which includes fragment grouping. The new extraction policy enables the signer to specify both optional and mandatory fragment associations (or groupings) for verifying extracted content.
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تاریخ انتشار 2003