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The INGRES protection system
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Houston, Texas, United States
Pages: 80 - 84  
Year of Publication: 1976
Authors
Michael Stonebraker  Department of Eleetrlcal Engineering and Computer Science and Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Ca.
Peter Rubinstein  Department of Eleetrlcal Engineering and Computer Science and Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Ca.
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper presents the design of a protection system being implemented for the INGRES relational data base management system. A brief description of the INGRES system and its operational environment is first presented to provide the setting for the protection scheme. Mechanisms for protecting physical data files and enforcing sophisticated access control rules for shared relations are then presented. Lastly, the important design decisions concerning protection are discussed.


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Boyce, R. et. al., "Specifying Queries as Relational Expressions: SQUARE", IBM Research, San Jose, Ca., RJ 1291, Oct. 1973.
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Chamberlin, D., Gray, J.N., and Traiger, I.L., "Views, Authorization and Locking in a Relational Data Base System", Proc. 1975 National Computer Conference, AFIPS Press, May 1975.
 
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Codd, E.F., "A Data Base Sublanguage Founded on the Relational Calculus", Proc. 1971 ACM-SIGFIDET Workshop on Data Description, Access and Control, San Diego, Ca., Nov. 1971.
 
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Codd, E.F., "Relational Completeness of Data Base Sublanguages", Courant Computer Science Symposium 6, May 1972.
 
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Held. G.D., Stonebraker, M. and Wong, E., "INGRES-A Relational Data Base Management System", Proc. 1975 National Computer Conference, AFIPS Press, 1975.
 
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Hoffman, L. "The Formulary Model for Access Control and Privacy" Stanford Linear Acceleration Report 117, May, 1970
 
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Ritchie, D.M. C Reference Manual UNIX Programmer's Manual, Bell Telephone Labs, Murray Hill, N.J. July 1974.
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Zook, W., Youssefi. K., Whyte, N., Rubinstein, P., Kreps, P., Held, G., Ford, J., Berman, R., and Allman, E. "INGRES-Reference Manual-Version 6", University of California, Electronics Research Laboratory, Memo. No. ERL-M579, April, 1976.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Michael Stonebraker: colleagues
Peter Rubinstein: colleagues