Hi Juan,
You actually rose quite interesting topic of rather research character.
This is especially relevant to Web Services and Grid areas where the
major technology development is focused on providing dynamic
services. And the workflow is considered as an upper service
abstraction layer for such dynamic service provisioning.
Given the workflow is developing quite actively around OASIS BPEL,
two issues remains open/unsolved:
- adding security/policy control to the workflow, and
- having an access control infrastructure capable to accept
changing/dynamic security context.
We are trying to work out both. These two documents may be useful to
you:
Using Workflow for Dynamic Security Context Management in Complex
Resource Provisioning
http://www.uazone.org/demch/papers/hpdc2006-workflow-dynamic-security-context-03.pdf
Filling the Gap with GAAA-P: Gap Analysis of Authorisation
technologies and solutions for Optical Light Path Provisioning
http://www.uazone.org/demch/analytic/airg-gp6-ron-gap-aaa-12.pdf
We'll appreciate comments, ideas and cooperation. I will also be
ready to answer possible questions.
Regards,
Yuri
Juan C Calderon wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm making some research on authorization. I'm
> describing RBAC to secure Web application, however,
> sometimes web application have more granurar and
> especial requierements. For example, in a Workflow,
> authorization to perform an action is not only
> dependant of user permissions but of worflow item
> state (you cannot allow aproval on an item if it is
> not complete even if the user is an approver).
>
> So... my question is, do you know about a tool to
> describe this in a document, something like a well
> defined "workflow tree methodology" or similar.
>
> Thank in advance,
> Juan Carlos
>
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