DocumentCode
751552
Title
Data Element Security and Its Effects on File Segmentation
Author
Babad, Yair M. ; Hoffer, Jeffrey A.
Author_Institution
Arthur Andersen and Company
Issue
5
fYear
1980
Firstpage
402
Lastpage
410
Abstract
The literature on physical database design in general, and on file segmentation in particular, typically ignores any consideration of data security and the cost to enforce it. If records can be physically designed so that all data elements in a given record type have identical security restrictions for a given user, then data element level security enforcement can be transformed into the less costly file level security enforcement for that user and rie. Similarly, if all record types have identical security restrictions, file based security might be sufficient. This paper extends an earlier model for file segmentation to include security considerations. The extended model embeds the security measures into the logical file structure and exploits a four category taxonomy of security restriction types. The model is used to generalize the interaction between element level selective security and physical database design.
Keywords
Database design; database security; file segmentation; logical file structure; physical file structure; selective security; Companies; Costs; Current measurement; Data security; Databases; Memory; Protection; Taxonomy; Database design; database security; file segmentation; logical file structure; physical file structure; selective security;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSE.1980.230488
Filename
1702756
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