Title:
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USING WEB AND ROLE-BASED ACCESS CONTROL FOR EFFICIENT MULTINATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE |
Author(s):
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Daniel Sanz , Ignacio Aedo , Paloma Diaz |
ISBN:
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972-98947-5-2 |
Editors:
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Pedro IsaĆas, Piet Kommers and Maggie McPherson |
Year:
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2004 |
Edition:
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1 |
Keywords:
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Disaster mitigation, multinational cooperation, www, information management, security model, RBAC. |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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63 |
Last Page:
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70 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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This paper describes ARCE, a web-based application for multinational cooperation in case of disaster. The main
motivation of ARCE is to provide a quick, flexible, reliable, many-to-many, updated communications channel for the
purpose of improve and coordinate the response of assistance suppliers (located at several countries) when an emergency
occurs. In order to make this communication as efficient as possible, taking into account the organizational diversities of
the suppliers, a Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) approach has been considered for regulating access to system
resources. This paper describes the RBAC model used to capture the high-level security requirements. The model is
called MARAH, and is specially designed for hypermedia/web systems. Main components of the model are described,
using the elements of ARCE application as example, and some access rules of ARCE are described using the model. |
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