2006
DOI: 10.1007/11824633_15
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A Framework for Modeling Restricted Delegation in Service Oriented Architecture

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“…For example, in [1,2], Alam et al show how to express their trust policies by using predicate expressions whose grammar is expressed in UML. In [15], the authors discuss the negotiation aspects of a Trust Management scenario using UML activity diagrams.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in [1,2], Alam et al show how to express their trust policies by using predicate expressions whose grammar is expressed in UML. In [15], the authors discuss the negotiation aspects of a Trust Management scenario using UML activity diagrams.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sectet [3,39,6,4,40,21] is an extensible Mds framework for supporting the design, implementation, and management of secure workflows for social structures such as government, health, or education [20,37]. Sectet [3,39,6,4,40,21] is an extensible Mds framework for supporting the design, implementation, and management of secure workflows for social structures such as government, health, or education [20,37].…”
Section: Sectetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They give a detailed description on how they specify dynamic access control constraints using SECTET-PL, and how these policy rules are combined with UML models at the interface level. In [18] SECTET-PL is used to describe how delegation rights in service-oriented architectures can be implemented, and in [19] and [20] SECTET is presented in a trust management perspective.…”
Section: B Sectetmentioning
confidence: 99%