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Requirements for a Location-Based Access Control Model
Requirements for a Location-Based Access Control Model
Published: 2008
November
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 6th International Confernece on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia (MoMM)
Seiten: 346
Verlag: ACM
Erscheinungsort: Linz, Austria
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Kurzfassung
Location-based access control (LBAC) takes a mobile user's current position into account when making the decision if he should be allowed to access a particular resource like a file or service. For example using LBAC we can enforce that a nurse is only allowed to view a patient's data using a PDA when she stays at the premises of the hospital. There are a couple of research papers that propose data models for LBAC; almost all of them are extensions of Role-based Access Control (RBAC). In the paper at hand we first motivate the employment of LBAC by some application scenarios before we review the most important LBAC-models. Despite the body of research in the field of LBAC we could identify requirements that cannot be covered with the available models; these requirements are discussed in detail.
Betriebliche Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme„Betriebliche Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme“ befindet sich nicht in der Liste (Effiziente Algorithmen, Komplexitätsmanagement, Betriebliche Informationssysteme, Wissensmanagement, Angewandte Technisch-Kognitive Systeme, Information Service Engineering, Critical Information Infrastructures, Web Science und Wissensmanagement, Web Science, Ökonomie und Technologie der eOrganisation, ...) zulässiger Werte für das Attribut „Forschungsgruppe“.
M-Business, Mobile Technologien