Integrating directory service into business applications

Computer users have a pair of userlD and password for almost every Business application. The more a company is engaged in business applications, the more an end-user and issuing company suffer in maintaining and securing userlDs and passwords. Application vendors have made some contributions but tho...

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Main Author: Zhang, Lei
Other Authors: Jiao, Roger Jianxin
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-55262023-03-11T16:54:51Z Integrating directory service into business applications Zhang, Lei Jiao, Roger Jianxin School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Systems engineering Computer users have a pair of userlD and password for almost every Business application. The more a company is engaged in business applications, the more an end-user and issuing company suffer in maintaining and securing userlDs and passwords. Application vendors have made some contributions but those are not fundamental. This dissertation tackled this problem by introducing an infrastructure model: the IAAIBB. The model synthesizes the power of Directory Service (DS), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Role Based Access Control (RBAC), providing a fundamental solution to above stated problem. Master of Science (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) 2008-09-17T10:52:42Z 2008-09-17T10:52:42Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5526 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Integrating directory service into business applications
description Computer users have a pair of userlD and password for almost every Business application. The more a company is engaged in business applications, the more an end-user and issuing company suffer in maintaining and securing userlDs and passwords. Application vendors have made some contributions but those are not fundamental. This dissertation tackled this problem by introducing an infrastructure model: the IAAIBB. The model synthesizes the power of Directory Service (DS), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Role Based Access Control (RBAC), providing a fundamental solution to above stated problem.
author2 Jiao, Roger Jianxin
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title_short Integrating directory service into business applications
title_full Integrating directory service into business applications
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