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A Function-Based Access Control Model for XML Databases

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dc.contributor.author Qi Naizhen
dc.contributor.author Kudo Michiharu
dc.contributor.author Myllymaki Jussi
dc.contributor.author Pirahesh Hamid
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-22T17:23:59Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-22T17:23:59Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6887
dc.description.abstract XML documents are frequently used in applications such as business transactions and medical records involving sensitive information. Typically, parts of documents should be visible to users depending on their roles. For instance, an insurance agent may see the billing information part of a medical document but not the details of the patient's medical history. Access control on the basis of data location or value in an XML document is therefore essential. In practice, the number of access control rules is on the order of millions, which is a product of the number of document types (in 1000's) and the number of user roles (in 100's). Therefore, the solution requires high scalability and performance. Current approaches to access control over XML documents have suffered from scalability problems because they tend to work on individual documents. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to XML access control through rule functions that are managed separately from the documents. A rule function is an executable code fragment that encapsulates the access rules (paths and predicates), and is shared by all documents of the same document type. At runtime, the rule functions corresponding to the access request are executed to determine the accessibility of document fragments. Using synthetic and real data, we show the scalability of the scheme by comparing the accessibility evaluation cost of two rule function models. We show that the rule functions generated on user basis is more efficient for XML databases.
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dc.title A Function-Based Access Control Model for XML Databases
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