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Leveraging UML for Access Control Engineering in a Collaboration on Duty and Adaptive Workflow Model that Extends NIST RBAC

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To facilitate collaboration in emerging domains such as the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), the authors' prior work extended the NIST Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) model to yield a formal Collaboration on Duty and Adaptive Workflow (CoD/AWF) model. The next logical step is to place this work into the context of an integrated software process for security engineering from design through enforcement. Towards this goal, the authors promote a secure software engineering process that leverages an extended Unified Modeling Language (UML) to visualize CoD/AWF policies to achieve a solution that separates concerns while still providing the means to securely engineer dynamic collaborations for applications such as the PCMH.

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Access Control and Trust

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FuenteAdvances in information security, privacy, and ethics book series
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
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Páginas96 - 124
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ISSN1948-97301948-9749

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