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* See [[HOWL Update 1.1.104]] for related changes to support this use case | * See [[HOWL Update 1.1.104]] for related changes to support this use case | ||
− | The problem found last week remains. | + | The problem found last week remains. These two dimensions of "resource scoping" are orthogonal: |
− | + | # what Attribute type(s) the Policy is talking about | |
− | + | # the set of Entities that the Policy is talking about | |
The problem is that ex:p[1-3]'s :read and :modify links all "point" to an Attribute type, but these links don't indicate what set of Entities we're talking about since one Attribute type may be used by N Entity classes. | The problem is that ex:p[1-3]'s :read and :modify links all "point" to an Attribute type, but these links don't indicate what set of Entities we're talking about since one Attribute type may be used by N Entity classes. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Access Control Use Cases]] - back to use cases | * [[Access Control Use Cases]] - back to use cases |
Revision as of 17:49, 13 July 2008
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Notes
The above is a second (v2) attempt at modeling this use-case.
- A new diagramming style is used--it is more compact at representing the literal attributes of an Entity within a single rectangular box.
- The entire use case now fits on one diagram (just barely!)
- The new group higgins:subject sub-attribute is now being used
- A new selfInstanceOf higgins:subject sub-attribute is now being used
- See HOWL Update 1.1.104 for related changes to support this use case
The problem found last week remains. These two dimensions of "resource scoping" are orthogonal:
- what Attribute type(s) the Policy is talking about
- the set of Entities that the Policy is talking about
The problem is that ex:p[1-3]'s :read and :modify links all "point" to an Attribute type, but these links don't indicate what set of Entities we're talking about since one Attribute type may be used by N Entity classes.
See Also
- Access Control Use Cases - back to use cases