Authors
Ravi Sandhu, Venkata Bhamidipati, Qamar Munawer
Publication date
1999/2/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
105-135
Publisher
ACM
Description
In role-based access control (RBAC), permissions are associated with roles' and users are made members of roles, thereby acquiring the roles; permissions. RBAC's motivation is to simplify administration of authorizations. An appealing possibility is to use RBAC itself to manage RBAC, to further provide administrative convenience and scalability, especially in decentralizing administrative authority, responsibility, and chores. This paper describes the motivation, intuition, and formal definition of a new role-based model for RBAC administration. This model is called ARBAC97 (administrative RBAC '97) and has three components: URA97 (user-role assignment '97), RPA97 (permission-role assignment '97), and RRA97 (role-role assignment '97) dealing with different aspects of RBAC administration. URA97, PRA97, and an outline of RRA97 were defined in 1997, hence the designation given to the entire model …
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R Sandhu, V Bhamidipati, Q Munawer - ACM Transactions on Information and System Security …, 1999