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Access Control Policies in (Semantic) Service-Oriented Architecture
Category: Software and Web Development, Security
Tags: soa
Overview There is a huge amount of projects and research groups that try to elaborate the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to a more advanced level by applying the vision and standards of Semantic Web. The industrial adoption of semantic Web services (SWSs) is most likely to fail without sufficient security solutions. In response to high demands to security, the paper addresses the Semantics-Based Access Control (SBAC) framework. The paper describes the SBAC conceptual semantics for the specification of access control policies in the (semantic) SOA. The SBAC aims to the elaboration of new more intelligent access control mechanisms that are specifically meant to be a part of and use SWS technologies.
- Publisher
- University of Jyvaskyla
- File Format
- Date Published
- Mar 21, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Service-Oriented Architecture, Web Services, Security Management
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