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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - Group signatures, introduced by Chaum and van Heyst [15], are an important primitive
    in cryptography. In group signature schemes every group member can anonymously
    sign messages on behalf of the group. In case of disputes a dedicated opening
    manager is able to trace signatures - he can extract the identity of the producer
    of a given signature. A formal model for static group signatures schemes and their
    security is defined by Bellare, Micciancio, and Warinschi [4], the case of dynamic
    groups is considered by Bellare, Shi, and Zhang [5]. Both models define group
    signature schemes with a single opening manager. The main difference between these
    models is that the number of group members in static schemes is fixed, while in
    dynamic schemes group members can join the group over time.@eng
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Johannes
      foaf_name: Blömer, Johannes
      foaf_surname: Blömer
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=23
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Jakob
      foaf_name: Juhnke, Jakob
      foaf_surname: Juhnke
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=48090
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Nils
      foaf_name: Löken, Nils
      foaf_surname: Löken
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=13703
  bibo_doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-32859-1_14
  dct_date: 2015^xs_gYear
  dct_language: eng
  dct_title: Short Group Signatures with Distributed Traceability@
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