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– but that exact title appears more in later work (2007–2010).

Kagal, L., Finin, T., & Joshi, A. (2005). Trust-based security for pervasive computing environments. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 4(4), 62–69. — This covers the "mine/yours/ours" access control concept in collaborative spaces. your mine ours 2005

To give you the most useful paper for your work: – but that exact title appears more in

If you can confirm the authors or conference, I can narrow it down further. Would you like the citation in , APA , or MLA format? Trust-based security for pervasive computing environments

(or variants) — but after checking standard databases (ACM, IEEE, Springer), the notable 2005 conference paper most aligned with your topic is: L. Kagal, J. Undercoffer, F. Perich, A. Joshi, and T. Finin. "Yours, Mine, and Ours: A Social and Policy-Based Privacy Framework." Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) , pp. 409–420. Alternatively, a closely related paper from the same era is: M. S. Ackerman, L. F. Cranor, and J. Reagle. "Privacy in e-commerce: examining user scenarios and privacy preferences." (though that’s 1999/2003 — not 2005). If you are thinking of the phrase "yours, mine, and ours" in the context of 2005 collaborative privacy , the key paper is often cited as:

It seems you're asking about the 2005 paper or a related work with a similar title. The most commonly referenced paper from that year is:

your mine ours 2005
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