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ABSTRACT
Title |
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A Survey on Administrative Policies in Rule- Based Access Control |
Authors |
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Thirunavukkarasu S, S.Umarani, D.Sharmila |
Keywords |
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Rule-Based Access Control, State-Space, Abductive, State-Space, Tabling |
Issue Date |
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November 2014 |
Abstract |
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Administrative controls contains the official written policies, rules, events and standards. It form the outline for running the organization and handling people. The Rule-Based access control defines detailed circumstances for access to a demanded object. It uses an elementary user-naming syntax, thus can interoperate with maximum certification methods. In the previous work tabling is used to compute the atoms derivable from the transformed policy which leads to abductive atom-reachability problem, there is no easing on use of wildcard and negation, there is only accumulation and removal of facts, not rules. Our projected work uses penetrating, talented state-space exploration, which covers over all static and dynamic information in all states. In this paper we compare the existing administrative polices in rule based access control methodologies with the proposed methodology. |
Page(s) |
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1071-1075 |
ISSN |
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2229-3345 |
Source |
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Vol. 5, Issue.11 |
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