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    Secure Data Sharing in Cloud Computing using Revocable Storage Identity- Based Encryption

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    Nowadays regularly use cloud services in our daily life.There are various services provided by cloud such as a service, Platform as a service, and Infrastructure asa service. The used to keep our data,documents, and files on cloud. The data that store may be Personal, Private, secret data. So must be very sure that whatever the cloud service we use that must be secure. Cloud computing Provides number of services to client over internet. Storage service isone ofthe important services that people used now days for storing data on network so that they can access their data from anywhere and anytime. With the benefit of storage service there is an issue of security. To overcome security problem the proposed system contain two levels of security and to reduce the unwanted storage space de-duplication[1,2] technique is involved. To increase the level of security one technique is a session password.Session passwords can be used only once and every time a new password is generated.To protect the confidentiality of sensitive data while supporting de-duplication[1,2]the convergent encryption technique has been proposed to encrypt the data before outsourcing,Symmetrickey algorithm uses same key for both encryption and decryption.In this paper,I will focus on session based authentication for both encryptions for files and duplication check for reduce space of storage on cloud

    PSAP: protein structure analysis package

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    A computing engine, the Protein Structure Analysis Package (PSAP), has been developed to calculate and display various hidden structural and functional features of three-dimensional protein structures. The proposed computing engine has several utilities to enable structural biologists to analyze threedimensional protein molecules and provides an easy-to-use Web interface to compute and visualize the necessary features dynamically on the client machine. Users need to provide the Protein Data Bank (PDB) identification code or upload three-dimensional atomic coordinates from the client machine. For visualization, the free molecular graphics programs RasMol and Jmol are deployed in the computing engine. Furthermore, the computing engine is interfaced with an up-to-date local copy of the PDB. The atomic coordinates are updated every week and hence users can access all the structures available in the PDB
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