Distributed Coordination and Workflow on the World Wide Web
Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Special issue on groupware and the World Wide Web
Enterprise knowledge development: process view
Information and Management
Ethics and Information Technology
AutoWF: a secure web workflow system using autonomous objects
Data & Knowledge Engineering
The Application of Workflow Technology in Semantic B2B Integration
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Web Services and Business Transactions
World Wide Web
A Uniform Model for Authorization and Access Control in Enterprise Information Platform
EDCIS '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems
Specification and Verification of Secure Business Transaction Systems
SOFSEM '02 Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics: Theory and Practice of Informatics
UMLsec: Extending UML for Secure Systems Development
UML '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on The Unified Modeling Language
InfraSec '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Infrastructure Security
Security in business process engineering
BPM'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Business process management
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The pervasive use of communication and information technologies can be seen as a driving force to develop distributed organisations. As far as collaborative business is concerned, short-term e-collaboration can be developed. In this case, security policies must be integrated in the common business process (BP) organisation so that trusted co-operation can be established. For this purpose we propose to couple a generic authorisation workflow to the business process own workflow and to report all the actions on the shared information systems. Nevertheless, reporting tools can be seen as threats on data privacy. We propose here a multi-level architecture to provide both a sufficient security level and a personal data privacy protection.