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Recent years have seen a proliferation of work on the Semantic Web, an initiative to enable intelligent agents to reason about and utilize World Wide Web content and services. Concurrently, the networking community has developed a concept of the knowledge plane, using artificial intelligence to reason about and manage network behavior. These two efforts have progressed independently despite potential...
With advances of digital technology two or more organizations form a federation for a temporary purpose. It is possible that an employee of an organization needs to access resource of another organization. While languages like XACML are very good for access control of a single organization, they are not able to address interoperability issues of such federations. Lack of interoperability of access...
A number of popular access control languages for Web resources are emerging as a consequence of the need for information security and privacy in the current Web. This paper focuses on the access control and privacy issues requirements to present a declarative logical framework where privileges are granted to users based on inference.
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