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A Calculus for Access Control in Distributed Systems

Abstract

We study some of the concepts, protocols, and algorithms for access control in distributed systems, from a logical perspective. We account for how a principal may come to believe that another principal is making a request, either on his own or on someone else’s behalf. We also provide a logical language for access control lists and theories for deciding whether requests should be granted.

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