Title
Bridging the Gap between User Attributes and Service Policies with Attribute Mapping
Abstract
People, companies, and public authorities can now have a strong on-line presence and a huge amount of interactions on the Internet, made possible by the impressive growth of the World Wide Web and of Web technologies. Many independent parties provide services and exchange information in a plural, dynamic, and open environment. This scenario, where interacting parties are often strangers, naturally brings to attribute-based access control solutions, as traditional identity-based systems are usually inadequate to large open environments. User attributes certified by external authorities, however, tend to be rather general-purpose and to reflect a user point of view, thus they often do not coincide with the concepts that are relevant for the service. In this paper we propose a framework to decouple the user point of view and the service point of view on user attributes: following our model, the service access control policy can focus on the concepts that are relevant for the service logic, whereas a separate attribute mapping policy establishes the bridge between the two domains.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CEC.2009.29
Vienna
Keywords
Field
DocType
user attribute,web technology,user point,attribute-based access control solution,world wide web,service policies,open environment,service access control policy,service point,large open environment,attribute mapping,service logic,user attributes,business,logic,internet,public administration,services,semantic web,web services,authorisation,government,resource description framework,taxonomy,policies,access control,ontologies
Ontology (information science),World Wide Web,Plural,Computer science,Bridging (networking),Access control,Certification,Web service,RDF,The Internet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3755-9
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Davide Cerri1543.17
Francesco Corcoglioniti216721.44