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Volume 49 ,  Issue 9  (September 2006) table of contents
Privacy and security in highly dynamic systems
SPECIAL ISSUE: Privacy and security in highly dynamic systems table of contents
Pages: 39 - 44  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT

Using a server-side architecture to connect specialized enforcement mechanisms with usage control requirements and policies.


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Backes, M., Pfitzmann, B., and Schunter, M. A toolkit for managing enterprise privacy policies. In Proceedings of ESORICS (2003), 162--180.
 
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Hilty, M., Basin, D., and Pretschner, A. On obligations. In Proceedings of ESORICS (2005), 98--117.
 
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Ianelli, R., Ed. Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL); odrl.net.
 
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Jajodia, S., Kudo, M. and Subrahmanian, V. Provisional authorizations. In E-Commerce Security and Privacy, Kluwer, 2001, 133--159.
 
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OASIS. eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML), 2005. V 2.0.
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Smith, S.W. Trusted Computing. Springer, 2005.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Alexander Pretschner: colleagues
Manuel Hilty: colleagues
David Basin: colleagues