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An algebraic-functional framework for distributed access control
We propose an access control model that takes into account the specific behaviour of distributed, highly dynamic environments, and describe their representation using an algebraic-functional framework. The declarative nature of the model facilitates the analysis of policies, and direct implementations for access control checking even when resources and information are widely dispersed.