Sasaoka and Medeiros, 2006

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Book Section

Title

Access Control in Geographic Databases

Authors

Sasaoka, L.K., Medeiros, C.B.

Year

2006

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Sasaoka, L.K., Medeiros, C.B., 2006. Access Control in Geographic Databases, in: Roddick, J.F., Benjamins, V.R., Si-said Cherfi, S., Chiang, R., Claramunt, C., Elmasri, R.A., Grandi, F., Han, H., Hepp, M., Lytras, M.D., Mišić, V.B., Poels, G., Song, I.-Y., Trujillo, J., Vangenot, C. (Eds.), Advances in Conceptual Modeling - Theory and Practice, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 110–119. https://doi.org/10.1007/11908883_14

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Abstract

The problem of access control in databases consists of determining when (and if) users or applications can access stored data, and what kind of access they are allowed. This paper discusses this problem for geographic databases, where constraints imposed on access control management must consider the spatial location context. The model and solution provided are motivated by problems found in AM/FM applications developed in the management of telephone infrastructure in Brazil, in a real life situation.

(Sasaoka and Medeiros, 2006, p. 110)


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