ACCESS CONTROL FOR SHARED ONTOLOGIES Authors Daniel J. Buehrer National Chung Cheng University Tzu-Yang Wang National Chung Cheng University DOI: https://doi.org/10.7903/ijecs.1039 Keywords: semantic web, ontology sharing, authorization inference Abstract Entities and their relationships for various fields of specialization can be described by ontologies. For example, the classes, relationships, and methods for designing a virus may be put into a Protégé ontology. If that design is to be integrated with a missile design, it will require a standard way of sharing and cross-referencing both classes and objects of the ontologies. This should be done in a secure way which only allows access to specified researchers using specified classes, relations, methods, and documentation. In this paper, we introduce a framework for ontology sharing that enables ontologies to easily be deployed on the web. Kernel0 is the ontology of classes, relations, attributes, and objects. It describes its own typing constraints and meta-data in the same way as data. Objects can have relationships to objects of other ontologies. Kernel-1 authorization definitions in our framework are able to dynamically determine the permissions of each user or group for queried objects. Our authorization has the ability to perform inferences via IS-A inheritance and by evaluating implicit relations and operator definitions. All modifications of values in the knowledge base are checked for both appropriate authorization and satisfaction of all typing constraints. To cite this document: Daniel J. Buehrer and Tzu-Yang Wang, "Access control for shared ontologies", International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies, Vol.4, No.2, pp. 281-294, 2013. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/ijecs.1039 Downloads PDF Published 2014-01-03 Issue Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013) Section Regular Articles