WO2008074829A1 - Procédé et dispositif de gestion de données dans un environnement distribué - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to methods and devices for managing data in a distributed environment. More specifically, the invention relates to data management methods for providing a unified view of a plurality of data stored in a plurality of devices.
- a portable electronic device such as a USB memory key provides a removable storage space whose size is limited by the size of the physical memory of the device.
- Such a device connects to a host machine that can access the data stored on the device.
- the data stored in the device is data stored in the local memory of the device.
- USB keys store the data as files.
- USB keys are viewed as removable disks by the file explorer located on the host machine. Such keys do not themselves produce the view shown, but it is software from the host machine that generates the view. Generally, it is the operating system of the host machine that manages the file allocation table and it is an explorer of file that provides a view of this table. These keys are therefore passive and can not offer a particular view of each file they contain, let alone files that are in another space.
- the online servers themselves generate the list of files they host and make this list accessible to an explorer located on a connected machine after authentication through protocols such as WEBDAV (acronym for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) or FTP (acronym for File Transfer Protocol) for example.
- WEBDAV acronym for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning
- FTP acronym for File Transfer Protocol
- a problem is that in the prior art the data management means from different media are implemented in the host machine, especially in the mobile phone which acts as a host machine for portable memory devices.
- a problem is that the user can not benefit from a single view of all data from different media without installing a dedicated program in the host machine.
- the invention aims at providing the user of the portable device with a unified view enabling him to access via a single list his data which are present on the portable device and which are stored on his remote server.
- the invention aims to ensure that this view is portable and does not require the installation of new specific software on the host machine to which the portable device is connected.
- the invention is a data management method of a portable electronic device connected to a host machine.
- the device contains first data
- the host machine is connected to a remote data server which contains second data.
- the method comprises the steps of: - constituting, in the device, a unique list listing the first and second data, - transmitting the single list from the device to the host machine.
- third data may be stored persistently on the device.
- the single list can be formed from the first and third data.
- the remote server may contain fourth data that enumerates the second data stored on the remote server.
- the single list constitution may include the steps of: - establishing a data exchange session between the device and the remote server via the host machine, transmitting said fourth data from the remote server to the device, - constituting the unique list to from the first and fourth data in the device.
- fourth data enumerating the second data stored on the remote server
- third data enumerating the second remote data stored on the remote server can be updated in the device according to the fourth data received.
- data stored on the remote server can be first transmitted to the device by the server, then be transmitted by said device to the host machine.
- the unique list of data transmitted to the host machine may contain information indicating the location of each data item in the list.
- access to the first data stored in the device may be subject to verification of access conditions.
- setting up a data exchange session between the device and the remote server may be subject to successful verification of said access conditions.
- the remote server may contain data relating to access conditions linked to third data stored on the remote server.
- the verification of said access conditions can be automatically activated by the device.
- the device may contain data access information of the remote server.
- the access condition data may be transmitted to the device and then the remote server data access information. can be updated in the device based on the received data.
- the data relating to the access conditions may be modified by a first device to allow access to said second data by a second portable electronic device of the same type as the first device.
- the remote server may contain fifth data that enumerates data stored on a second portable device. After setting up a data exchange session between the first device and the remote server, the fifth data may be transmitted to the first device, and third data listing the first data. Remote data can be updated in the first device based on the fifth data received.
- the remote server may contain access information to data stored on the second device. After setting up a data exchange session between the first device and the remote server, the access information to data stored on the second device can be transmitted to the first device. Then data containing access information to remote data can be updated in the first device based on the received access information.
- the invention is also a portable device intended to be connected to a host machine and comprising a microprocessor and a data memory which contains first data.
- the host machine is intended to be connected to a remote server containing second data.
- the device contains means for constituting a unique list listing the first and second data and means for transmitting the unique list to the host machine.
- the portable device may contain third data listing the second data located on the remote server.
- the portable device may contain data access information from the remote server.
- the portable device is a smart card or a USB key for storing data.
- the invention is also a server for connection to a host machine, comprising a microprocessor and a data memory which contains remote data.
- the host machine is intended to be connected to a portable device mentioned above.
- the device contains local data and the server contains means for transmitting a response to a request from the device, after the establishment of a data exchange session between the device and the server.
- the response contains the data enumerating the remote data.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a system comprising a server, two host machines, a smart card and a USB key comprising distributed data management means
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a unique list as produced in the context of the invention.
- the invention can be applied to any type of electronic portable device that connects to a host machine.
- it can be applied for portable secure digital devices combining a processor and one or more memories, such as a USB key, but also a smart card.
- An advantage of the invention is to enable the user of a portable electronic device to be able to access data whose volume exceeds the size of the data physically stored in the memory of the portable device. Part of the data can be stored on a remote server. According to the invention, this access to data can be realized from any host machine connected to a network for accessing the remote data server on which the user's data is stored.
- the data management method is implemented by a smart card 10 and a remote server 30 as shown in FIG. 1.
- the smart card contains a microprocessor 70, a memory MEM1 which contains application data D10, data DI1 enumerating remote data and data D12 containing access information to remote data.
- the remote server 30 contains a microprocessor 72, a memory MEM3 which contains application data D30, data D34 listing the data stored on the server 30 and data D33 containing access information AC3 to the data stored on the server 30.
- host machine 40 is connected on the one hand to the smart card 10 and on the other hand to the remote server 30.
- the host machine 40 may be for example a computer equipped with software usually installed on this type of machine such as an operating system, a file explorer and a web browser.
- the data can be structured in the form of files stored in a directory tree.
- a file view request is transmitted by the host machine 40 to the smart card 10.
- the smart card 10 then establishes a session of the smart card 10. exchange data with the remote server 30 using the access bridge formed by the host machine 40.
- the smart card 10 requests the list of files that it can access on the remote server 30.
- the server returns the list of Corresponding files to the smart card 10 while transiting via the host machine 40.
- the smart card 10 then constitutes a single list LU of the files present on the card itself and on the server. This LU list can be made as a unified HTML view of the files. This HTML view is then sent to the host machine 40.
- the web browser of the host machine displays the unique LU list of files as a unified HTML view of the files located on different media.
- the WEB browser can be Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox for example. If the host machine 40 requests to read a data D30 stored on the server 30, the data D30 is first transmitted to the card 10, then the card 10 transmits the data D30 to the host machine 40, as if this data came exclusively from the card 10. If two directories on the card and on the remote server have the same name, then the local and remote files will be presented under a single directory.
- the single list LU of the data can be made in the form of a unified view of the data in FTP or WEBDAV format.
- the unique list LU is then displayed on the host machine by a traditional file explorer such as Windows Explorer for example.
- specific software can be installed on the host machine beforehand.
- the unique list LU data can be realized in the form of a unified view of the data in a standardized format such as FTP or WEBDAV or in a particular format. After transmission, the unique list LU is then displayed on the host machine by the specific software.
- the constitution of the unique list LU of the data is done by the smart card 10 without the establishment of a data exchange session with the remote server 30.
- the card 10 then uses the data DI1 which enumerates the remote data for constitute the unique list LU of the data present on the card itself and on the server.
- This solution allows the card to improve the response time to the initial request of the host machine.
- the card 10 attempts to establish a data exchange session with the remote server 30 but only uses the DI1 data that enumerates the remote data to form the unique LU list of data present on the card itself. on the server.
- the card can transmit additional information relating to the state of the link between the card 10 and the remote server 30. This additional information can be used by the host machine to indicate to the user whether the data of the unique LU list are immediately accessible or not.
- the data D34 listing the data D30 stored on the server 30 are transmitted to the card 10.
- the card can then update the DI1 data that enumerates the remote data D30 based on the received D34 data. This operation makes it possible to ensure synchronization between the data of the server 30 and the corresponding list stored in the card.
- the card 10 can store a copy of a portion of the remote files that were last accessed or are most frequently accessed.
- FIG. 2 represents an example of constitution of the unique list LU by the card.
- the card 10 constitutes a unique list LU which contains information indicating the location of each data in the list. This allows the host machine to present the user with an indication that specifies the medium on which each piece of data is located. Through a unified view on the host machine 40, the user can in this case know if a piece of data is placed on the card 10 or on the remote server 30.
- the indication can in particular be made in the form of a special icon or a particular color code.
- access to the data of the card 10 may be subject to verification of ACl access conditions.
- the setting of the card can provide that the establishment of the data exchange session between the card 10 and the remote server 30 is subject to the success of the ACl access conditions check.
- the access conditions AC1 can be stored in data D13 within the memory MEM1 of the card 10.
- the data D30 stored on the server 30 may themselves be protected by particular access conditions AC3.
- the card 10 transmits a request for activation of the access conditions AC3 to the server 30.
- the card 10 uses the data D12 containing the remote data access information.
- This activation of the data access conditions of the server is triggered automatically by the card.
- This automation is advantageous, especially when the access conditions AC1 to the data of the card are different from the access conditions AC3 to the data of the server 30.
- This mechanism makes it possible to hide the particularities necessary to access the remote data by franking the user management of remote data access conditions.
- the conditions of access can in particular be the presentation of a secret code or the establishment of an authentication with a key.
- An additional advantage of the invention is to guarantee the user that his data are not accessible until his card is inserted in the host machine.
- the server 30 may contain data D33 relating to the access conditions AC3 to the data D30 of the server 30.
- the card 10 can transmit a request to the server 30 in order to modify the data D33 to allow access to the data D30 by a second portable device 20.
- the second portable device is of the same type as the card 10, that is to say that the second device 20 also incorporates the invention.
- the second device 20 may have a different form factor than that of the card 10.
- the second device 20 may be a USB key.
- the USB key 20 contains a microprocessor 71, a memory MEM2 which contains application data D20 and data D22 containing access information to remote data.
- the delegation of access to the USB key 20 allows the user of the card 10 to share, with the user of another portable device, all or part of the data D30 which is stored on the remote server 30.
- the key USB 20 will be able to access the D30 data of the remote server 30 through a second host machine 41 connected to the server 30.
- the access sharing may be in the form of a read-only or read / write authorization for one or more users.
- the server 30 may contain data D38 listing the data D20 stored on the USB key 20.
- the server 30 can transmit the data D38 to the card 10.
- the card can then update the data DI1 which enumerate the data. distant according to the received D38 data. This operation ensures synchronization between the list of remotely accessible data and the corresponding DIl data stored in the card.
- the remote server 30 may contain data D32 relating to the access information to data D10 stored on the card 10.
- the server 30 can transmit the data D32 to the USB key 20.
- data D22 containing data remote data access information is updated in the USB key 20 based on the received data D32. This operation ensures synchronization between the access information of the data located on another card and the corresponding data D22 stored in the USB key 20. This mechanism allows a user to share data securely with other users.
- Another advantage of the invention is to allow access via a portable device 10 to data that has been directly written to another portable device 20 or to a remote server 30.
- the card 10 may delegate to the host machine 40 a portion of the processing it usually performs.
- the card 10 can generate a script that it transmits to the host machine 40. This script can then be interpreted and executed by the host machine 40 to perform authentication with the remote server 30.
- the size of the memory MEM3 located in the remote server 30 can be dynamically modified by a server administrator. For example, the size allocated to the memory MEM3 may be increased to allow the user of the card 10 to have additional memory space to store a larger amount of data.
- Another advantage of the invention is to provide a unified view of files that are stored in different file systems from one medium to another.
- the file system may be NTFS on the remote server 30 and FAT16 on the card 10.
- the portable electronic device 10 may be connected to the host machine 40 by a contact or non-contact link.
- the USB key 20 can send to the remote server 30 of the data it contains so that the server makes a backup copy of the data thus transmitted.
- the server 30 can save the data in a dedicated and / or secure memory space. Subsequently, the user can, after having correctly authenticated, recreate an identical USB key content by accessing the data saved on the server.
- an advantage of the invention is to allow the user to search for a given file without worrying about whether this file is stored on the card 10 or on the remote server 30.
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