Work place: Software College of Northeastern University, Shenyang, China
E-mail: lectery@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computational Engineering, Software Engineering, Engineering
Biography
Cheng Liu, born in Shenyang, Liaoning province in 1988, earned B.S degree in the field of software engineering in 2010 from Northeastern University, China. Now he is a postgraduate student major in computer software and theory in Northeastern University, China.
By Dancheng Li Cheng Liu Binsheng Liu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2011.05.07, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2011
SaaS is a new way to deploy software as a hosted service and accessed over the Internet which means the customers don’t need to maintain the software code and data on their own servers. So it’s more important for SaaS systems to take security issues into account. Access control is a security mechanism that enables an authority to access to certain restricted areas and resources according to the permissions assigned to a user. Several access models have been proposed to realize the access control of single instance systems. However, most of the existing models couldn’t address the following SaaS system problems: (1) role name conflicts (2) cross-level management (3) the isomerism of tenants' access control (4) temporal delegation constraints. This paper describes a hierarchical RBAC model called H-RBAC solves all the four problems of SaaS systems mentioned above. This model addresses the SaaS system access control in both system level and tenant level. It combines the advantages of RBDM and ARBAC97 model and introduces temporal constraints to SaaS access control model. In addition, a practical approach to implement the access control module for SaaS systems based on H-RBAC model is also proposed in this paper.
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