2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00799-004-0080-1
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An authorization model for multimedia digital libraries

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“…Comparing to our approach, these models do not describe adequately the formation of groups, the promotion of a user to administration and the different access rights a multimedia is permitted according to user and workflow stage. An authorization and access control policy is presented in [1] where multimedia objects features are combined with textual descriptors, whereas an authorization model specialized for multimedia content stored in digital libraries is described in [12]. In [5], SMARXO is proposed to address the security issues in multimedia applications adopting RBAC.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing to our approach, these models do not describe adequately the formation of groups, the promotion of a user to administration and the different access rights a multimedia is permitted according to user and workflow stage. An authorization and access control policy is presented in [1] where multimedia objects features are combined with textual descriptors, whereas an authorization model specialized for multimedia content stored in digital libraries is described in [12]. In [5], SMARXO is proposed to address the security issues in multimedia applications adopting RBAC.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A release control for SMIL formatted multimedia objects for pay-per-view movies on the Internet that enforces DAC is described in [14]. RDF [16] based security architectures for multimedia security [12] and authorization models for secure digital libraries [8] have also been proposed. A secure and progressively updatable SMIL document [15] is used to enforce RBAC and respond to traffic emergencies.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2002) presented a security model for distributed document management system. As for the approach discussed by (Kodali, N., Farkas, C. and Wijesekera, D. 2004), the adopted framework guaranteed the original security needs while allowing transparent access and flexible security rule manipulation. Despite the efficiency of the proposed approaches, multimedia objects content protection remains difficult due to multimedia objects complex structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%