2007 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design 2007
DOI: 10.1109/cscwd.2007.4281548
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An Access Control Model for Service Composite

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“…Considering TBAC in service computing, workflow can be modelled from the task view and permissions can be dynamically administrated with regards to the task and its status. Likewise, Ji et al (2007) discuss TBAC is suitable to be utilized in distributed workflow processing and decision making for transaction management system. TBAC can be also considered as kind of context-based access control model that gives flexible security mechanism to be used in business process.…”
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“…Considering TBAC in service computing, workflow can be modelled from the task view and permissions can be dynamically administrated with regards to the task and its status. Likewise, Ji et al (2007) discuss TBAC is suitable to be utilized in distributed workflow processing and decision making for transaction management system. TBAC can be also considered as kind of context-based access control model that gives flexible security mechanism to be used in business process.…”
Section: Model Driven Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the research directions in access control technology is concentrated on integration of RBAC and TBAC (Thomas and Sandhu, 1998). Moreover, a TBAC model suitable for service composition is proposed by Ji et al (2007) wherein BPEL and TBAC model are integrated together. The basic structure and functions of each main component of the TBAC engine is presented as well.…”
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