Policy based access control for an RDF store
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\begin{bibtex}
@inproceedings{reddivari-p-2005-78-a,
title = {Policy based access control for an {RDF} store}, author = {Pavan Reddivari and Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi}, booktitle = {Policy {M}anagement for the {W}eb}, editor = {Lalana Kagal and Tim Finin and Jim Hendler}, pages = {78-81}, url = {http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/219/}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Resource {D}escription {F}ormat ({RDF}) stores have formed an essential part of many semantic web applications. {C}urrent {RDF} store systems have primarily focused on efficiently storing and querying large numbers of triples. {L}ittle attention has been given to how triples would be updated and maintained or how access to store can be controlled. {I}n this paper we describe the motivation for an {RDF} store with complete maintenance capabilities and access control. {W}e propose a policy based access control model providing control over the various actions possible on an {RDF} store. {F}inally, we discuss on how the {H}ypertext {T}ransport {P}rotocol ({HTTP}) and its extensions can be used to provide communication with the store.}, topic = {RDF, Access Control}
}
\end{bibtex}
