Performance assessment of XACML authorizations for Supply Chain Traceability Web Services

M. Pardal, M. Harrison, S. Sarma, J. Marques
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services (WS) offer advanced flexibility and interoperability capabilities. However they imply significant performance overheads that need to be carefully considered. Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Traceability systems are an interesting domain for the use of WS technologies that are usually deemed to be too complex and unnecessary in practical applications, especially regarding security. This paper presents an externalized security architecture that uses the eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) authorization standard to enforce visibility restrictions on trace-ability data in a supply chain where multiple companies collaborate; the performance overheads are assessed by comparing `raw' authorization implementations - Access Control Lists, Tokens, and RDF Assertions - with their XACML-equivalents.
供应链可追溯性Web服务的XACML授权的性能评估
面向服务的体系结构(SOA)和Web服务(WS)提供了高级的灵活性和互操作性。然而,它们意味着显著的性能开销,需要仔细考虑。供应链管理(SCM)和可追溯性系统是使用WS技术的一个有趣的领域,在实际应用中,特别是在安全性方面,这些技术通常被认为过于复杂和不必要。本文提出了一种外部化的安全架构,该架构使用可扩展访问控制标记语言(XACML)授权标准对多家公司合作的供应链中的可追溯性数据实施可见性限制;性能开销是通过比较“原始”授权实现(访问控制列表、令牌和RDF断言)与它们的xacml对等物来评估的。
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