Constraints for role-based access control
RBAC '95 Proceedings of the first ACM Workshop on Role-based access control
A rule-based framework for role based delegation
SACMAT '01 Proceedings of the sixth ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies
Cellular automata transforms: theory and applications in multimedia compression, encryption, and modeling
Framework for role-based delegation models
ACSAC '00 Proceedings of the 16th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
Role-Based Access Control
Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata
Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata
Montgomery exponent architecture based on programmable cellular automata
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
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In this paper, we present Cellular Automata (CA) based conflict-resolution in Role-based Access Control (RBAC) In RBAC, delegation of role is necessary for scalability of general computing environments However, this practical principle can lead to conflicts at compile time and run time Thus we propose a policy for Separation of Duty (SoD), and demonstrate role-delegation without any conflicts Our delegation scheme based on a special class of CA such as Multiple-Attractor CA (MACA) can be efficiently used for granting strategy in complex automatic system within RBAC.