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Role based Access Control for the interaction with Search Engines

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1st International Workshop on Collaborative Open Environments for Project-Centered Learning, September 2007, Crete, Greece, Sissi, Lassithi, Crete, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, (2007)

Abstract

Search engine-based features are a basic interaction mean for users to find information inside a Web-based Learning Management Systems (LMS); nonetheless, traditional solutions lack in mechanisms for access rights management for data contained in search engines’ in- dexes. This paper explores the integration of a Role Based Access Control (RBAC) mechanism for the interaction with a search engine in a Web- based LMS. We first outline a reference conceptual model for the design of Web-based LMSs exploiting RBAC by means of WebML, a visual modeling language for the high-level specification of data-intensive Web applications. Then, we propose a model-driven approach for the defi- nition of a RBAC-driven interaction between users and search engines, extendingWebML with new modeling primitives and outlining significa- tive modeling patterns for the specification of the visibility and action access control levels.

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