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  1. Proceedings of the first ACM Workshop on Role-based access control (RBAC '95)
  2. RBAC transition
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Workshop summary
Prioritizing RBAC features
Workshop discussion
Role engineering
RBAC transition
Issues in RBAC
Roles versus groups
Future directions in role-based access control
Rationale for the RBAC96 family of access control models
Characteristics of role-based access control
A policy based role framework for access control
The role graph model
Role-based access control: a natural approach
Constraints for role-based access control
Security and confidentiality in health care informatics
Requirements of role-based access control for collaborative systems
Role-based access control in ORACLE7 and Trusted ORACLE7
NetWare 4 as an example of role-based access control
Role-based access control for object-oriented/C++ systems
Implementing role-based access control using object technology
Role-based access control and distributed object-based enterprise computing
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RBAC transition

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Youman, Charles E.
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897917596
DOI 10.1145/270152.270160
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1996-12-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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