2008
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.700
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Homonymous role in role‐based discretionary access control

Abstract: The access control model is a core aspect of trusted information systems. Based on the role based access control (RBAC) model, we put forward the concept of the homonymous role, which extends the role control categories in RBAC, balances the control granularity and the storage space requirements, and executes the fine-grained access control. Instead of the traditional global access control policies (GACP), we propose the homonymous control domain (HCD) mechanism to enable the coexistence of multiple types of a… Show more

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“…The pair-wise role mappings [9,10,12] can be used to map service access privileges among them. These mappings relate permissions of accessing services between neighbor domains and are represented by a set of cross domain arcs (showed as the dotted line in Fig.1).…”
Section: B Service Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pair-wise role mappings [9,10,12] can be used to map service access privileges among them. These mappings relate permissions of accessing services between neighbor domains and are represented by a set of cross domain arcs (showed as the dotted line in Fig.1).…”
Section: B Service Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%