Term
Stability of Access Decision Factors
Definitions
Definition 1
The time during which access decision factors are not modified, leading to an absent of need .
Related Terms
ABAC
Access
Access Control
ACL
PBAC
RBAC
Quotes
3.1 Stability of Access Decision Factors – When the basis for access decisions is relatively stable, use of mechanisms such as ACLs lends itself more readily. Administrative processes typically required to maintain these lists are time-intensive and not particularly well suited to situations where significant changes and updates are required frequently. On the other hand, use of a flexible Attribute Management enterprise service where attributes can be easily managed, may be more responsive and thus, more operationally effective.
(Farroha and Farroha, 2012, p. 3)
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Unanticipated User (Dictionary)