Title of article
Role-based access control in DCOM
Author/Authors
Ahn، Gail-Joon نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-1174
From page
1175
To page
0
Abstract
The explosive growth of the Web, the increasing popularity of PCs and the advances in highspeed network access have brought distributed computing into the mainstream. To simplify network programming and to realize component-based software architecture, distributed object models have emerged as standards. One of those models is distributed component object model (DCOM) which is a protocol that enables software components to communicate directly over a network in a reliable, and efficient manner. In this paper, we investigate an aspect of DCOM concerning software architecture and security mechanism. Also, we describe the concept of role-based access control (RBAC) which began with multiuser and multi-application on-line systems pioneered in the 1970s. And we investigate how we can enforce the role-based access control as a security provider within DCOM, specially in access security policy.
Keywords
Inclusion scheduling , Module selections , Design space exploration , Module utility , Acceptable designs
Journal title
Journal of Systems Architecture
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Systems Architecture
Record number
11696
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