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    XML-based declarative access control

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    Authors
    Steele, R.
    Gardner, W.
    Dillon, Tharam S.
    Erradi, A.
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Steele, R. and Gardner, W. and Dillon, T.S. and Erradi, A. 2005. XML-based declarative access control, in Peter Vojtáš, Mária Bieliková, Bernadette Charron-Bost and Ondrej Sýkora (ed), 31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Jan 22 2005, pp. 310-319. Liptovský Ján, Slovakia: Springer.
    Source Title
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science
    Source Conference
    31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science
    DOI
    10.1007/b105088
    ISSN
    03029743
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46552
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    XML, a self-describing and semi-structured data format, is becoming a standard to represent and exchange data between applications across the Web. XML repositories are also starting to be used either to store data or as an interoperability layer for legacy applications and data sources. The widespread use of XML highlights the need for flexible access control models for XML documents to protect sensitive and valuable information from unauthorised access. This paper presents a novel declarative access control model and elaborates how this model allows the expression of access control rules in XML. The paper further introduces the operational semantics of the model by describing the Xplorer engine which supports search-browse-navigate activities on XML repositories. Xplorer takes as inputs XML-based data schema, instance data and access control rules to auto-generate an access control-enabled Web application in accordance with these rules.

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