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  1. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
  2. Year : 2011 Volume : 4
  3. Issue 4
  4. Security Policy Composition for Composite Web Services
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Year : 2016 Volume : 9
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Year : 2011 Volume : 4
Issue 4
Guest Editorial: Security and Dependability in SOA and Business Processes
Two-dimensional trust rating aggregations in service-oriented applications
Server-Side Streaming Processing of WS-Security
Runtime Administration of an RBAC Profile for XACML
Adaptive Reordering and Clustering-Based Framework for Efficient XACML Policy Evaluation
Security Policy Composition for Composite Web Services
Dependability and Rollback Recovery for Composite Web Services
GEODAC: A Data Assurance Policy Specification and Enforcement Framework for Outsourced Services
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Year : 2008 Volume : 1

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Security Policy Composition for Composite Web Services

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Satoh, F. Tokuda, T.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract An application based on the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) consists of an assembly of services, which is referred to as a composite service. A composite service can be implemented from other composite services, and hence, the application could have a recursive structure. Securing an SOA application is an important nonfunctional requirement. However, specifying a security policy for a composite service is not easy because the policy should be consistent with the policies of the external services invoked in the composite process. Therefore, this paper proposes a security policy composition mechanism that uses the existing policies of the external services. Our contribution is defining the process-independent policy composition rules and providing a method for semiautomatically creating a security policy of the composite service. Our method supports two approaches of policy composition: top-down and bottom-up. Our study makes it possible to verify the consistency of the policies without increasing a developer's workload, even if the composite service has a recursive structure.
Sponsorship IEEE Computer Society
Starting Page 314
Ending Page 327
Page Count 14
File Size 1752520
File Format PDF
ISSN 19391374
Volume Number 4
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2011-10-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Decision support systems Quality of services Web services Computer architecture quality of service. Composite web services
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Information Systems and Management Computer Networks and Communications Computer Science Applications Hardware and Architecture
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