Title
Modeling and analyzing the impact of authorization on workflow executions
Abstract
It has been a subject of a significant amount of research to automate the execution of workflows (or business processes) on computer resources. However, many workflow scenarios still require human involvement, which introduces additional security and authorization concerns. This paper presents a novel mechanism for modeling the execution of workflows with human involvement under Role-based Authorization Control. Our modeling approach applies Colored Timed Petri-Nets to allow various authorization constraints to be modeled, including role, temporal, cardinality, BoD (Binding of Duty), SoD (Separation of Duty), role hierarchy constraints etc. We also model the execution of tasks with different levels of human involvement and as such allow the interactions between workflow authorization and workflow execution to be captured. The modeling mechanism is developed in such a way that the construction of the authorization model for a workflow can be automated. This feature is very helpful for modeling large collections of authorization policies and/or complex workflows. A Petri-net toolkit, the CPN Tools, is utilized in the development of the modeling mechanism and to simulate the constructed models. This paper also presents the methods to analyze and calculate the authorization overhead as well as the performance data in terms of various metrics through the model simulations. Based on the simulation results, this paper further proposes the approaches to improving performance given the deployed authorization policies. This work can be used for investigating the impact of authorization, for capacity planning, for the design of workload management strategies, and also to estimate execution performance, when human resources and authorization policies are employed in tandem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1016/j.future.2012.03.003
Future Generation Comp. Syst.
Keywords
Field
DocType
authorization concern,various authorization constraint,authorization model,execution performance,workflow authorization,modeling mechanism,human involvement,authorization policy,workflow execution,modeling approach,authorization overhead,authorization,workflow,rbac,modeling
CPN Tools,Business process,Computer science,Cardinality,Role-based access control,Capacity planning,Real-time computing,Role hierarchy,Separation of duties,Workflow,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
8
0167-739X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.54
27
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ligang He154256.73
Chenlin Huang2488.83
Kewei Duan3152.37
Kenli Li454058.66
Hao Chen521137.88
Jianhua Sun619225.27
Stephen A. Jarvis7107387.04