Properties of Role-Based Access Control in a Teaching Management System(Educational Technology)
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概要
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This paper presents properties of role-based access control which were obtained through a development of a prototype of a teaching management system. These properties are related to assignment of temporal constraints and access control procedure in terms of the corresponding flow of user's view and considered to be suitable to other information systems.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-10-01
著者
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Kobayashi Hiromi
Department Of Dermatology Osaka City University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Kobayashi Hiromi
Department Of Information Media Technology Tokai University
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TANIHIRA Kazushi
Graduate School of Engineering, Tokai University
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Tanihira Kazushi
Graduate School Of Engineering Tokai University
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