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%!TEX root = ../thesis.tex
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% vorher in Konsole folgendes aufrufen:
% makeglossaries makeglossaries dokumentation.acn && makeglossaries dokumentation.glo
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%
% Glossareintraege --> reference, name, beschreibung
% Aufruf mit \gls{...}
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% \newglossaryentry{non-repudiation}{name={non-repudiation},plural={non-repudiation},description={After a message is signed, one can not dispute that a message was signed}}
% \newglossaryentry{sender_authenticity}{name={sender authenticity},plural={sender authenticity},description={The origin/sender of a message can not be forged}}
% \newglossaryentry{message_integrity}{name={message integrity},plural={message integrity},description={No unauthorized change to the message can be made, the message is tamperproof}}
\newglossaryentry{hkdf}{
name = {HKDF},
description = {The HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function is a function that takes potentially weak keying material as input and outputs high entropy keying material. For more information see section \ref{sec:kdf}}
}
\newglossaryentry{25519}{
name = {Curve25519},
description = {A popular elliptic curve used in many cryptographic systems based on elliptic curve cryptography. See section \ref{par:curve25519}}
}
\newglossaryentry{fdh}{
name = {FDH},
description = {A Full-Domain Hash is a hash function with an image size equal to the original gorup. See section \ref{sec:rsa-fdh}}.
}
\newglossaryentry{idempotence}{
name = {idempotence},
description = {Idempotence in the context of computer science is a property to ensure that the state of system will not change, no matter how many times the same request was made. See section \ref{abort-idempotency}}
}
\newglossaryentry{abort-idempotency}{
name = {abort-idempotency},
description = {Abort-idempotency is a special case of \gls{idempotence}. On every step in a protocol it needs to be ensured that even on an abort, the same request always receives the same response. See section \ref{abort-idempotency}}
}
\newglossaryentry{RSABS}{
name = {RSA Blind Signatures},
description = {Chaums Blind Signature Scheme based on RSA. See section \ref{sec:blind-rsa-sign}}
}
\newglossaryentry{CSBS}{
name = {Clause Blind Schnorr Signatures},
description = {A secure variant of Blind Schnorr Signature Schemes introduced in section \ref{sec:clause-blind-schnorr-sig}}
}
% \newglossaryentry{25519}{
% name = {},
% description = {}
% }
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