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Kanmani, S.
- Security Over Web Services Using Evidence Based Access Control
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The main goal of this work is it supports communication between parties in different trust domains, allow evidence associated with parties to be securely collected and evaluated for the purpose of allowing access to resources, create an ecosystem in which evidence providers can flourish.
This will describe the design of the evidence-based access models; discuss usage scenarios, and present preliminary results.
The results suggest that this approach is flexible enough to accommodate interesting present computing scenarios and efficient enough to implement on small devices.
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Computer Science, Achariya Arts & Science College, Pondicherry-605013, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry, IN
1 Department of Computer Science, Achariya Arts & Science College, Pondicherry-605013, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 1, No 4 (2009), Pagination: 147-150Abstract
This work focus on using evidence for making access control decisions in present computing environments. These environments create new interaction scenarios that traditional access control approaches handle poorly. This approach views access control as the filtering of messages between communicating services. This work implements the evidence-based approach with a mechanism analogous to a network firewall, filtering messages going to and from a service.The main goal of this work is it supports communication between parties in different trust domains, allow evidence associated with parties to be securely collected and evaluated for the purpose of allowing access to resources, create an ecosystem in which evidence providers can flourish.
This will describe the design of the evidence-based access models; discuss usage scenarios, and present preliminary results.
The results suggest that this approach is flexible enough to accommodate interesting present computing scenarios and efficient enough to implement on small devices.
Keywords
Access Control, Evidence, Firewall, Security, Web Services.- Evaluation of Suitability of Object Oriented Metrics for C++, Java and C#
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Authors
N. Kayarvizhy
1,
S. Kanmani
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, AMC Engineering College, Bangalore-83, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry-605014, IN
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, AMC Engineering College, Bangalore-83, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry-605014, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 1, No 4 (2009), Pagination: 151-155Abstract
Object oriented systems are the main choice in the world scene today for development of high quality systems and object oriented metrics are shaping the way quality is perceived in these systems. This paper does an evaluation of the suitability of the various object oriented metrics across three popular Object Oriented programming languages-C++, Java and C#. The paper then analyzes the results that are arrived at. These evaluation results will help in selecting the proper set of metrics for a particular object oriented language.Keywords
Cohesion, Coupling, Inheritance, Interface, Object Oriented Metrics, Object Oriented Programming, Software Quality.- Evaluating Security Requirements Engineering Framework for Web Applications
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Authors
P. Salini
1,
S. Kanmani
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Computer Science, Pondicherry Engineering College, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College., IN
1 Department of Computer Science, Pondicherry Engineering College, IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Pondicherry Engineering College., IN