RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE


Ambra Molesini, Enrico Denti, Andrea Omicini

Alexander Artikis, Gauthier Picard, Laurent Vercouter (eds.)
Engineering Societies in the Agents World IX, pages 69–84
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5485
Springer
June 2009

Role-Based Access Control models are currently considered as the most effective approach for engineering access control systems. In this paper we experiment their application in the context of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), by discussing the design of an access control system with an agent-oriented methodology such as SODA. In particular, we show how a clear separation between mechanisms and policies can be achieved by organising the access control system along two layered sub-systems, and discuss the advantages of such an approach. 

(keywords) RBAC; RBAC-MAS; SODA; Agent-Oriented Software Engineering

Publication

— authors

— editors

Alexander Artikis, Gauthier Picard, Laurent Vercouter

— status

published

— sort

paper in proceedings

— publication date

June 2009

— volume

Engineering Societies in the Agents World IX

— series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

— volume

5485

— pages

69–84

URLs

original page

identifiers

— DOI

10.1007/978-3-642-02562-4_4

— ACM

10.1007/978-3-642-02562-4_4

— IRIS

11585/82471

— Scopus

2-s2.0-70349335669

— WoS / ISI

000268328400004

— print ISSN

0302-9743

— online ISSN

1611-3349

— print ISBN

978-3-642-02561-7

notes

— note

9th International Workshop (ESAW'08), 24-26 September 2008,  Saint-Étienne, France. Revised Selected Papers

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