Rules for designing multilevel Object-Oriented Databases

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When implementing a multilevel security policy for Object-Oriented Databases (OODBs), several aspects have to be investigated. One of these aspect is the design of multilevel OODBs. In an OODB, data are organized in a complex structure built using different constructs (classes, objects, attributes, links...). Therefore, a first problem is to determine what constructs of the object-oriented model should be associated with a security level. A second problem is then to define semantics for each assignment of a security level to an object-oriented construct. While assigning the security levels, we have also to be careful with the inference problems which may occur due to the integrity constraints inherent in the object-oriented paradigm. Therefore, a last purpose of this paper is to define a set of general rules to cope with this problem.

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5th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security -- SEP 16-18, 1998 -- LOUVAIN LA NEUVE, BELGIUM

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Computer Security - Esorics 98

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