Enabling Advanced and Context-Dependent Access Control in RDF Stores
author:Fabian Abel,
L3S Research Center, Leibniz University of Hannover
published: Jan. 31, 2008, recorded: November 2007, views: 79
published: Jan. 31, 2008, recorded: November 2007, views: 79
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Semantic Web databases allow efficient storage and access to RDF statements. Applications are able to use expressive query languages in order to retrieve relevant metadata to perform different tasks. However, access to metadata may not be public to just any application or service. Instead, powerful and flexible mechanisms for protecting sets of RDF statements are required for many Semantic Web applications. Unfortunately, current RDF stores do not provide fine-grained protection. This paper fills this gap and presents a mechanism by which complex and expressive policies can be specified in order to protect access to metadata in multi-service environments.
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