Title
A Case Study on the Suitability of Process Mining to Produce Current-State RBAC Models.
Abstract
Role-based access control (RBAC) is commonly used to implement authorization procedures in Process-aware information systems (PAIS). Process mining refers to a bundle of algorithms that typically discover process models from event log data produced during the execution of real-world processes. Beyond pure control flow mining, some techniques focus on the discovery of organizational information from event logs. However, a systematic analysis and comparison of these approaches with respect to their suitability for mining RBAC models is still missing. This paper works towards filling this gap and provides a first guidance for applying mining techniques for deriving RBAC models.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Process Mining,RBAC,Security in Business Processes
Field
DocType
Volume
Information system,Data mining,Computer science,Process modeling,Control flow,Authorization,Role-based access control,Access control,Bundle,Process mining
Conference
132
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1865-1348
5
0.41
References 
Authors
7
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maria Leitner1739.56
Anne Baumgrass211610.20
Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl3647.42
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma41323103.54
Mark Strembeck587457.86