Observing access control policies using scrabble games

Access control is concerned with the policies that manage data sharing activities. Access control plays a crucial role in application areas such as education, health and business. However, most programming languages and programming environments do not naturally provide support for implementing acces...

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Published in:IC3e 2014 - 2014 IEEE Conference on e-Learning, e-Management and e-Services
Main Author: Ahmad S.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Omar N.; Reiff-Marganiec S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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Ahmad S.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Omar N.; Reiff-Marganiec S.
Observing access control policies using scrabble games
2014
IC3e 2014 - 2014 IEEE Conference on e-Learning, e-Management and e-Services


10.1109/IC3e.2014.7081256
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84928748043&doi=10.1109%2fIC3e.2014.7081256&partnerID=40&md5=90f76d9afc9a5429e4e29829a7485d62
Access control is concerned with the policies that manage data sharing activities. Access control plays a crucial role in application areas such as education, health and business. However, most programming languages and programming environments do not naturally provide support for implementing access control policies requiring access control policies for systems to be coded as part of the development effort. Access control management policies are high-level features so having to involve a computer programmer during deployment stages for making changes to policies is costly. In this paper, we present an abstraction of access control management policies in the form of extended scrabble in its rules. The needs of access control policies program construct for supporting this game are examined. New relevant program constructs are then incorporated into JACIE (Java-based Authoring language for Collaborative Interactive Environments). The usefulness of these program construct are being demonstrated through the extended scrabble. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Ahmad S.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Omar N.; Reiff-Marganiec S.
spellingShingle Ahmad S.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Omar N.; Reiff-Marganiec S.
Observing access control policies using scrabble games
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author_sort Ahmad S.; Abidin S.Z.Z.; Omar N.; Reiff-Marganiec S.
title Observing access control policies using scrabble games
title_short Observing access control policies using scrabble games
title_full Observing access control policies using scrabble games
title_fullStr Observing access control policies using scrabble games
title_full_unstemmed Observing access control policies using scrabble games
title_sort Observing access control policies using scrabble games
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description Access control is concerned with the policies that manage data sharing activities. Access control plays a crucial role in application areas such as education, health and business. However, most programming languages and programming environments do not naturally provide support for implementing access control policies requiring access control policies for systems to be coded as part of the development effort. Access control management policies are high-level features so having to involve a computer programmer during deployment stages for making changes to policies is costly. In this paper, we present an abstraction of access control management policies in the form of extended scrabble in its rules. The needs of access control policies program construct for supporting this game are examined. New relevant program constructs are then incorporated into JACIE (Java-based Authoring language for Collaborative Interactive Environments). The usefulness of these program construct are being demonstrated through the extended scrabble. © 2014 IEEE.
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