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2. RBAC 1997: Fairfax, VA, USA
- Charles E. Youman, Edward J. Coyne, Trent Jaeger:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Role-Based Access Control, RBAC 1997, Fairfax, VA, USA, November 6-7, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-985-8 - Elisa Bertino, Elena Ferrari, Vijayalakshmi Atluri:
A flexible model supporting the specification and enforcement of role-based authorization in workflow management systems. 1-12 - Roshan K. Thomas:
Team-based access control (TMAC): a primitive for applying role-based access controls in collaborative environments. 13-19 - D. Richard Kuhn:
Mutual exclusion of roles as a means of implementing separation of duty in role-based access control systems. 23-30 - Sylvia L. Osborn:
Mandatory access control and role-based access control revisited. 31-40 - Ravi S. Sandhu, Venkata Bhamidipati, Edward J. Coyne, Srinivas Ganta, Charles E. Youman:
The ARBAC97 model for role-based administration of roles: preliminary description and outline. 41-50 - William J. Meyers:
RBAC emulation on trusted DG/UX. 55-60 - Roland Awischus:
Role based access control with the security administration manager (SAM). 61-68 - Larry S. Bartz:
hyperDRIVE: leveraging LDAP to implement RBAC on the Web. 69-74 - David F. Ferraiolo, John F. Barkley:
Specifying and managing role-based access control within a corporate intranet. 77-82 - Christian Friberg, Achim Held:
Support for discretionary role based access control in ACL-oriented operating systems. 83-94 - Trent Jaeger, Frederique Giraud, Nayeem Islam, Jochen Liedtke:
A role-based access control model for protection domain derivation and management. 95-106 - Raymond K. Wong:
RBAC support in object-oriented role databases. 109-120 - E. B. Fernandez, J. C. Hawkins:
Determining role rights from use cases. 121-125 - John F. Barkley:
Comparing simple role based access control models and access control lists. 127-132 - Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman:
Reconciling role based management and role based access control. 135-141 - Tor Didriksen:
Rule based database access control - a practical approach. 143-151 - Luigi Giuri, Pietro Iglio:
Role templates for content-based access control. 153-159
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