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A Profile Based Security Model for the Semantic Web

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Web Services (ECOWS 2004)

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The trend towards ubiquitous public services is driving the deployment of large scale, heterogeneous, semantic distributed service infrastructures. The critical and valuable assets of open services need to be protected using heterogeneous security models such as multiple domain-specific authorisation and access control mechanisms. A dynamic approach to managing inter-domain security to support openness is required. A semantic model that uses profiles, that supports policy type constraints and that supports profile-based security information interchange for multi-domain services has been developed.

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Tan, J.J., Poslad, S. (2004). A Profile Based Security Model for the Semantic Web. In: Zhang, LJ.(., Jeckle, M. (eds) Web Services. ECOWS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3250. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30209-4_4

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