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State | This publication is going to be published |
Authors | Lars Braubach, Kai Jander, Alexander Pokahr |
Title | A Practical Security Infrastructure for Open Multi-Agent Systems |
Published in | Proceedings of Ninth German conference on Multi-Agent System TEchnologieS (MATES-2013) |
Editor | Matthias Klusch, Marcin Paprzycki, Matthias Thimm |
Publisher | Springer Berlin / Heidelberg |
Date | 2013 |
Abstract | Security is a vital feature for most real-world distributed applications. For application using an agent-based middleware, comprehensive support for many security-related aspects can and should already be provided by the platform in a holistic manner. Moreover, security in practice does not only concern the enforcement of well-known security objectives like authenticity and confidentiality but also requires a simple yet effective usage concept that renders it easy for developers to define their security requirements. In this paper a security concept and implementation for open multi-agent systems is introduced, which focuses on external, i.e. inter-platform, security aspects. The solution encompasses a usage concept distinguishing security intents from realization details and allows service providers as well as service clients to impose security constraints on communication relationships. The security concept requirements have been elicited from and the results have been evaluated with a real-world company project in the area of distributed workflow management in business intelligence. |
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Other formats | Din 1501 |
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