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RSVP Policy Control using XACML
Yorktown Heights, New York June 07-June 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/POLICY.2004.1309153Fifth IEEE International Workshop on ...
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Emir Toktar, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran?, PUCPR, PPGIA
Edgard Jamhour, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran?, PUCPR, PPGIA
Carlos Maziero, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran?, PUCPR, PPGIA
This work proposes a XML-based framework for distributing and enforcing RSVP access control policies, for RSVP-aware application servers. Policies are represented by extending XACML, the general purpose access control language proposed by OASIS. Because RSVP is a specific application domain, it is not directly supported by the XACML standard. Hence, this work defines the XACML extensions required for representing and transporting the RSVP access control policy information. The XACML-based framework is proposed as an alternative to the IETF PCIM-based approach. Both approaches are compared in this paper.
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Emir Toktar, Edgard Jamhour, Carlos Maziero, "RSVP Policy Control using XACML," policy, pp.87, Fifth IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'04), 2004
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