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| Subject: | RBAC, Description Method, Looking for Examples |
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| Date: | 17 May 2006 22:15:51 -0000 |
Hi All, I'm looking for a concise method to define roles/permission structure for an organisation (rbac). I ve already looked at some UML- and XML-based (e.g. secureUML)proposals, but none of them convinced me. Can anybody recommend me a good (feasible) method for rbac description with some examples? Are there any common standards for rbac-defintion? Thanks in advance, Michael
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