ハヤシバラ ナオヒロ   HAYASHIBARA NAOHIRO
  林原 尚浩
   所属   京都産業大学  情報理工学部 情報理工学科
   職種   教授
言語種別 英語
発行・発表の年月 2007
形態種別 研究論文(国際会議プロシーディングス)
査読 査読あり
標題 Concurrency control based on subject and purpose concepts
執筆形態 その他
掲載誌名 11TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON FUTURE TRENDS OF DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS
出版社・発行元 IEEE COMPUTER SOC
巻・号・頁 pp.55-62
著者・共著者 Tomoya Enokido,Naohiro Hayashibara,Makoto Takizawa
概要 A subject doing a job function plays a role in an enterprise. In the role-based access control model, a role is a set of access rights. A subject granted a role can issue an access request in the role. In addition, objects are required to be consistent even if multiple transactions concurrently manipulate an object in a conflicting way Here, a subject playing more significant roles should take the object prior to another subject. First, we discuss which roles are more significant than other roles in terms of types of methods. Next, we define which subject is more significant in terms of significancy of roles and authorization relations. A method issued by a more significant subject should be performed before another conflicting method issued by a less significant subject in the subject-oriented (SO) view. A transaction issued by a subject is associated with a subset of roles granted to the subject, which is named purpose. A method with a more significant purpose should be performed before another method with a less significant purpose in the purpose-oriented (PO) view. In this paper we discuss how conflicting methods are ordered in a unique SO and PO (SPO) view. We discuss an SPO scheduler where multiple conflicting transactions are serializable in the SPO view. We evaluate the SPO scheduler compared with the traditional two-phase locking protocol in terms of throughput.
DOI 10.1109/FTDCS.2007.15
ISSN 1071-0485
DBLP ID conf/ftdcs/EnokidoHT07
PermalinkURL http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ftdcs/ftdcs2007.html#conf/ftdcs/EnokidoHT07