Authors
Elisa Bertino, Elena Ferrari, Vijay Atluri
Publication date
1999/2/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
65-104
Publisher
ACM
Description
In recent years, workflow management systems (WFMSs) have gained popularity in both research and commercial sectors. WFMSs are used to coordinate and streamline business processes. Very large WFMSs are often used in organizations with users in the range of several thousands and process instances in the range of tens and thousands. To simplify the complexity of security administration, it is common practice in many businesses to allocate a role for each activity in the process and then assign one or more users to each role—granting an authorization to roles rather than to users. Typically, security policies are expressed as constraints (or rules) on users and roles; separation of duties is a well-known constraint. Unfortunately, current role-based access control models are not adequate to model such constraints. To address this issue we (1) present a language to express both static and dynamic …
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Scholar articles
E Bertino, E Ferrari, V Atluri - ACM Transactions on Information and System Security …, 1999