Z. Derakhshandeh; B. Tork Ladani
Abstract
Despite significant advances in the access control domain, requirements of new computational environments like web services still raise new challenges. Lack of appropriate method for specification of access control policies (ACPs), composition, verification and analysis of them have all made the access ...
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Despite significant advances in the access control domain, requirements of new computational environments like web services still raise new challenges. Lack of appropriate method for specification of access control policies (ACPs), composition, verification and analysis of them have all made the access control in the composition of web services a complicated problem. In this paper, a new independent formal model called Constrained Policy Graph (CPG) for specification of ACPs and their composition as well as verification of conflict or incompatibility among the ACPs is represented. It is shown how CPG can be used in modeling and verification of web service composition ACPs. Also the application of CPG for modeling policies in BPEL processes -as the most common composition method for web services- is illustrated.