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An Aspect-Oriented Approach to Distributed Object Security
Red Sea, Egypt July 06-July 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.1999.780755The Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computer ...
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Ruibing Hao, Purdue University
Ladislau Boloni, Purdue University
Kyungkoo Jun, Purdue University
Dan C. Marinescu, Purdue University
In this paper we present a security framework for Bond, a message-oriented distributed object middleware for network computing. Bond Security Framework, BSF, allows developers to exercise performance-security tradeoffs and use the security model best suited for a specific application and for a given environment. BSF consists of an extensible core and a set of well defined security interfaces. Any Bond object can become a secure object when extended with a dynamic property called bondSecurityContext.
Index Terms:
Security, Distributed object systems
Citation:
Ruibing Hao, Ladislau Boloni, Kyungkoo Jun, Dan C. Marinescu, "An Aspect-Oriented Approach to Distributed Object Security," iscc, pp.23, The Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 1999
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