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Fourth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE'03)   p. 103
Translating Content-Based Authorizations for XML Documents

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Abstract
Access control policies of XML documents are often specified based on user roles and data content of the documents. Content-based authorization is crucial for providing fine-grained access control to data in XML document. Since authorization rules (authorizations, for short) use path expressions of XPath for locating data in documents, authorization definition is related to structure of the document. However, the structure of XML documents tends to change by various reasons such as application extension and information exchange between organizations. Therefore, authorizations must be revised whenever they become incompatible with a new structure of the document. As far as we know, no previous work has discussed the problem of transforming content-based authorizations for XML documents by using schema mapping information. We define classes for schema and document transformations that allow transforming authorizations without access to source and target XML documents. We propose an algorithm that computes authorizations of role-based access control (RBAC) model for a target DTD instance from given RBAC authorizations of a source DTD instance and schema mapping information under the specified classes of schema and document transformations while preserving the authorization policy of the source DTD instance.
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Index Terms- XML Documents, Authorizations, Schema Transformation, Document Transformation, Role-based Access Control

Citation:  Somchai Chatvichienchai, Mizuho Iwaihara, Yahiko Kambayashi, "Translating Content-Based Authorizations for XML Documents," wise, p. 103,  Fourth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE'03),  2003

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