RBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE

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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 subsystems, and discuss the advantages of such an approach.

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page_white_acrobatRBAC-MAS & SODA: Experimenting RBAC in AOSE (paper in proceedings, 2009) — Ambra Molesini, Enrico Denti, Andrea Omicini
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