Title :
Authorisation session management in on-demand resource provisioning in collaborative applications
Author :
Demchenko, Yuri ; De Laat, Cees ; Denys, Thierry ; Toinard, Christian
Author_Institution :
ENSI de Bourges, Univ. of Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Abstract :
Effective use of the resources in modern collaborative environment suggests their sharing between collaborating organisations and user groups and on-demand provisioning for the specific tasks and projects that may involve distributed resources and users from different administrative and security domains. The proposed in earlier authors´ work the general Complex Resource Provisioning (CRP) model provides a basis for developing the Authorisation (AuthZ) infrastructure for on-demand multidomain resource provisioning. This paper discusses such important issues as managing authorisation session and security context in multidomain CRP and security mechanisms used for this. The use of AuthZ tokens for AuthZ session management in multidomain network resource provisioning is considered as a particular case for the general CRP. It provides information about practical implementation of AuthZ session management functionality in the GAAA Toolkit library being developed in the framework of the Phosphorus project.
Keywords :
authorisation; groupware; AuthZ session management; GAAA Toolkit library; Phosphorus project; authorisation infrastructure; authorisation session management; collaborative applications; collaborative environment; complex resource provisioning model; distributed resources; multidomain network resource provisioning; on-demand resource provisioning; security context; security mechanisms; Access control; Authentication; Authorization; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Information security; Markup languages; Process control; Project management; Resource management; AAA Authorisation Framework; Authorisation Ticket; Authorisation session; Authorization and Accounting; Complex Resource Provisioning; Generic Authentication; Pilot Token; Token Validation Service;
Conference_Titel :
Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2009. CTS '09. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4584-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4586-8
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2009.5067482