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The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard ac- cess control policy specification language of the World Wide Web.
1 Introduction. The extensible access control markup language (XACML) [17] is the standard lan- guage to specify accesses to resources available on the ...
The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard access control policy specification language of the World Wide Web.
Jul 8, 2007 · The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard access control policy specification language of the World Wide Web.
2.7 Policies based on resource contents. In many ... Just as for a policy, each rule must have a unique ... There is no mechanism in XACML itself to re-use rules ...
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Bibliographic details on XACML Policies for Exclusive Resource Usage.
Jun 27, 2013 · An XACML policy describes how to translate a set of attributes about an attempted action into a permitted/denied decision. At minimum the ...
This document provides a profile for the use XACML with resources that are structured as hierarchies. ... In order for XACML policies to apply consistently to ...
This appendix describes the extensions that you can use when writing XACML 2.0 documents to protect resources on WebLogic Server and the restrictions that ...