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Abstract: The Database Language SQL (SQL) is a standard interface for accessing and manipulating
relational databases. An SQL-compliant database management system
(DBMS) will include a minimum level of functionality in a variety of areas. However,
many additional areas are left unspecified by the SQL standard. In addition, there
are multiple versions of the SQL standard; the functionality will vary according to
the particular version.
This document examines the security functionality that might be... (Update)
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...products, such as ORACLE [Ora92] have incorporated roles. Roles are also being considered as part of the emerging SQL3 standard [PB93]. Proposals for incorporating roles in object oriented systems have been published [LW88, Tin88] More recently Ferraiolo and Kuhn...
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W. T. Polk and Lawrence E. Bassham. Security issues in the database language SQL. Technical report, National Institute of Standards and Technology, July 30 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/polk93security.html More
@misc{ polk93security,
author = "W. Polk and L. Bassham",
title = "Security issues in the database language SQL",
text = "W. T. Polk and Lawrence E. Bassham. Security issues in the database language
SQL. Technical report, National Institute of Standards and Technology, July
30 1993.",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/polk93security.html" }
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