Abstract. In this paper, we revisit the view based security framework for XML without imposing any of the previously considered restrictions on the class of queries, the class of DTDs, and the type of annotations used to define the view. First, we show that the full class of Regular XPath queries is closed under query rewriting. Next, we address the problem of constructing a DTD that describes the view schema, which in general needs not be regular. We propose three different methods of ap-proximating the view schema and we show that the produced DTDs are indistinguishable from the exact schema (with queries from a class spe-cific for each method). Finally, we investigate problems of static analysis of security access specifications.
We study the problem of answering queries posed on virtual views of XML documents, a problem commonl...
International audienceIt is increasingly common to find XML views used to enforce access control as ...
Abstract. Due to the growing interest in XML security, various access control schemes have been prop...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the view based security framework for XML without im...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the view based security framework for XML without im...
Abstract. Since XML is used as a storage format in an increasing num-ber of applications, security h...
We investigate the experimental effectiveness of XML security views. Our model consists of access co...
Abstract. We investigate the experimental effectiveness of query rewrit-ing over XML security views....
Since XML is used as a storage format in an increasing number of applications, security has become a...
We investigate a generalization of the notion of XML security view introduced by Stoica and Farkas [...
International audienceWe study the problem of querying virtual security views of XML data that has r...
We introduce the notion of views as a mechanism for securing and providing access control in the con...
International audienceMost state-of-the art approaches for securing XML documents allow users to acc...
The evolution of web technologies and social trends fostered a shift from traditional enterprise dat...
We study the problem of answering queries posed on virtual views of XML documents, a problem commonl...
International audienceIt is increasingly common to find XML views used to enforce access control as ...
Abstract. Due to the growing interest in XML security, various access control schemes have been prop...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the view based security framework for XML without im...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the view based security framework for XML without im...
Abstract. Since XML is used as a storage format in an increasing num-ber of applications, security h...
We investigate the experimental effectiveness of XML security views. Our model consists of access co...
Abstract. We investigate the experimental effectiveness of query rewrit-ing over XML security views....
Since XML is used as a storage format in an increasing number of applications, security has become a...
We investigate a generalization of the notion of XML security view introduced by Stoica and Farkas [...
International audienceWe study the problem of querying virtual security views of XML data that has r...
We introduce the notion of views as a mechanism for securing and providing access control in the con...
International audienceMost state-of-the art approaches for securing XML documents allow users to acc...
The evolution of web technologies and social trends fostered a shift from traditional enterprise dat...
We study the problem of answering queries posed on virtual views of XML documents, a problem commonl...
International audienceIt is increasingly common to find XML views used to enforce access control as ...
Abstract. Due to the growing interest in XML security, various access control schemes have been prop...