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[Gnue-dev] GEAS White Paper - Chapter 5 (Security)
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Jens Müller |
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[Gnue-dev] GEAS White Paper - Chapter 5 (Security) |
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Wed, 08 May 2002 22:02:59 +0200 |
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IMO, security behavior should be defined in the object descriptions,
and be examined at run time using security rights defined in special
objects.
Therefore, groups of rights should be defined (e.g.: "Accounting
supervision rights"), and each class should be define rights
applicable to it, and define to which group they belong, so that you
can grant rights more general or more specific.
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