1.
|
Resource Access Decision Service for CORBA-based Distributed Systems
/ Konstantin Beznosov ; Yi Deng ; Bob Blakley ; Carol Burt ; et al
[LERSSE-PRESENTATION-2006-051]
Decoupling authorization logic from application logic allows applications with fine-grain access control requirements to be independent from a particular access control policy and from factors that are used in authorization decisions as well as access control models, no matter how dynamic those polices and factors are [...]
Published in Barkley, "A Resource Access Decision Service for CORBA-based Distributed
Systems," presented at the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
(ACSAC), Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A., 10 December, 1999, pp.13. :
Transfer from CDS 0.99.7: PDF;
|
2.
|
Design and Implementation of Resource Access Decision Server
/ Luis Espinal ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Yi Deng
[LERSSE-REPORT-2005-009]
Decoupling authorization decision logic enables implementation of complex and consistent access control policies across heterogeneous systems. [...]
Published in Luis Espinal, Konstantin Beznosov, Yi. Deng, "Design and Implementation of Resource Access Decision Server," Center for Advanced Distributed Systems Engineering (CADSE). Florida International University, technical report #2000-01, pp.18: (21 January, 2000)
Transfer from CDS 0.99.7: PDF;
|
3.
|
A Resource Access Decision Service for CORBA-based Distributed Systems
/ Konstantin Beznosov ; Yi Deng ; Bob Blakley ; Carol Burt ; et al
[LERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2005-001]
Decoupling authorization logic from application logic allows applications with fine-grain access control requirements to be independent from a particular access control policy and from factors that are used in authorization decisions as well as access control models, no matter how dynamic those polices and factors are [...]
Published in Konstantin Beznosov, Yi Deng, Bob Blakley, Carol Burt, John Barkley, "A Resource Access Decision Service for CORBA-based Distributed Systems," in Proceedings of the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A., 6-10 December, 1999, pp.310-319.:
Transfer from CDS 0.99.7: PDF;
|