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A security architecture for a semantic Grid registry

Tan, V., Fang, W., Wong, S. C., Miles, S. and Moreau, L. (2005) A security architecture for a semantic Grid registry. In: 4th UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM), 19-22 September 2005, Nottingham.

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Abstract

Existing registry technologies such as UDDI can be enhanced to support capabilities for semantic reasoning and inquiry, which subsequently increases its usability range. The Grimoires registry was developed to provide such support through the use of metadata attachments to registry entities. The use of such attachments provides a way for allowing service operators to specify security assertions pertaining to registry entities owned by them. These assertions may however have to be reconciled with existing registry policies. A security architecture based on the XACML standard and deployed in the OMII framework is outlined to demonstrate how this goal is achieved in the registry.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Victor Tan
Weijian Fang
Sylvia C Wong
Simon Miles
Luc Moreau
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
ISBN:1-904425-53-4
Date:2005
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Performance Indicator:EZ~05~05~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 2
Downloads (2010):12
ID Code:11240
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:32
Deposited On:22 Sep 2005 by Wong, Sylvia

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