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* The article is built around the claim 'you should use MS Trustworthy in Java'. However, it does not clearly defines what the exact principles of Trustworthy Computing are. | * The article is built around the claim 'you should use MS Trustworthy in Java'. However, it does not clearly defines what the exact principles of Trustworthy Computing are. | ||
* This makes the author of the article sounds more a MS fan that providing real solution. Perhaps technical solutions to the identified problem could prevent this shortcut. | * This makes the author of the article sounds more a MS fan that providing real solution. Perhaps technical solutions to the identified problem could prevent this shortcut. | ||
+ | * Otherwise, the article is agreable to read and well written. |
Revision as of 09:07, 17 November 2006
Status
Under review
Authors
- Jeff Williams
Reviewers
- Pierre Parrend
General Discussion
- The article is built around the claim 'you should use MS Trustworthy in Java'. However, it does not clearly defines what the exact principles of Trustworthy Computing are.
- This makes the author of the article sounds more a MS fan that providing real solution. Perhaps technical solutions to the identified problem could prevent this shortcut.
- Otherwise, the article is agreable to read and well written.