Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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456115 | Computers & Security | 2010 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Delegation, from a technical point of view, is widely considered as a potential approach in addressing the problem of providing dynamic access control decisions in activities with a high level of collaboration, either within a single security domain or across multiple security domains. Although delegation continues to attract significant attention from the research community, presently, there is no published work that presents a taxonomy of delegation concepts and models. This article intends to address this gap by presenting a set of taxonomic criteria relevant to the concept of delegation. This article also applies the taxonomy to a selection of significant delegation models published in the literature.
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Authors
Quan Pham, Jason Reid, Adrian McCullagh, Edward Dawson,