2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.03273
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Solving the Workflow Satisfiability Problem using General Purpose Solvers

Abstract: The workflow satisfiability problem (WSP) is a well-studied problem in access control seeking allocation of authorised users to every step of the workflow, subject to workflow specification constraints. It was noticed that the number k of steps is typically small compared to the number of users in the real-world instances of WSP; therefore k is considered as the parameter in WSP parametrised complexity research. While WSP in general was shown to be W[1]-hard, WSP restricted to a special case of user-independen… Show more

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