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RT: A Role-based Trust-management Framework (2003)

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by Ninghui Li , John C. Mitchell
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@MISC{Li03rt:a,
    author = {Ninghui Li and John C. Mitchell},
    title = {RT: A Role-based Trust-management Framework},
    year = {2003}
}

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Abstract

The RT Role-based Trust-management framework provides policy language, semantics, deduction engine, and pragmatic features such as application domain specification documents that help distributed users maintain consistent use of policy terms. This paper provides a general overview of the framework, combining some aspects described in previous publications with recent improvements and explanation of motivating applications.

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role-based trust-management framework    deduction engine    rt role-based trust-management framework    general overview    policy language    consistent use    recent improvement    application domain specification document    pragmatic feature    previous publication    policy term   

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