Rule Adaptation in Collaborative Working Environments using RBAC Model
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 3
Abstract
Collaborative Working Environments (CWEs) are getting prominence these days. With the increase in the use of collaboration tools and technologies, a lot of sharing and privacy issues have also emerged. Due to its dynamic nature, a CWE needs to adapt the changes into accordingly. In this paper, we have implemented the Adaptive Dynamic Sharing and Privacy-aware Role Based Access Control (Adaptive DySP-RBAC) model which provides user’s information privacy to dynamically adapt the changes occurring in the system at any time. The proposed model has been implemented as a prototype and tested. Results have shown that our system efficiently and effectively adapts access rules according to the changes happening in a CWE along with preserving the user’s information privacy in the system.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahmad Kamran Malik, Abdul Mateen, Yousra Asim, Basit Raza, Muhammad Anwar, Wajeeha Naeem, Malik Ahsan Ali
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