To meet the authorization administration requirements in a distributedcomputer network environment, this paper extends the role-based access control model with multipleapplication dimensions and establishes a new acce...To meet the authorization administration requirements in a distributedcomputer network environment, this paper extends the role-based access control model with multipleapplication dimensions and establishes a new access control model ED-RBAC(Extended Role Based AccessControl Model) for the distributed environment. We propose an extendable hierarchical authorizationassignment framework and design effective role-registeringi role-applying and role-assigningprotocol with symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic systems. The model can be used to simplifyauthorization administration in a distributed environment with multiple applications.展开更多
We studied the mathematical relations between species abundance distributions (SADs) and species-area relationships (SARs) and found that a power-law SAR can be generally derived from a power-law SAD without a spe...We studied the mathematical relations between species abundance distributions (SADs) and species-area relationships (SARs) and found that a power-law SAR can be generally derived from a power-law SAD without a special assumption such as the "canonical hypothesis". In the present analysis, an SAR-exponent is obtained as a function of an SAD-exponent for a finite number of species. We also studied the inverse problem, from SARs to SADs, and found that a power-SAD can be derived from a power-SAR under the condition that the functional form of the corresponding SAD is invariant for changes in the number of species. We also discuss general relationships among lognormal SADs, the broken-stick model (exponential SADs), linear SARs and logarithmic SARs. These results suggest the existence of a common mechanism for SADs and SARs, which could prove a useful tool for theoretical and experimental studies on biodiversity and species coexistence.展开更多
文摘To meet the authorization administration requirements in a distributedcomputer network environment, this paper extends the role-based access control model with multipleapplication dimensions and establishes a new access control model ED-RBAC(Extended Role Based AccessControl Model) for the distributed environment. We propose an extendable hierarchical authorizationassignment framework and design effective role-registeringi role-applying and role-assigningprotocol with symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic systems. The model can be used to simplifyauthorization administration in a distributed environment with multiple applications.
文摘We studied the mathematical relations between species abundance distributions (SADs) and species-area relationships (SARs) and found that a power-law SAR can be generally derived from a power-law SAD without a special assumption such as the "canonical hypothesis". In the present analysis, an SAR-exponent is obtained as a function of an SAD-exponent for a finite number of species. We also studied the inverse problem, from SARs to SADs, and found that a power-SAD can be derived from a power-SAR under the condition that the functional form of the corresponding SAD is invariant for changes in the number of species. We also discuss general relationships among lognormal SADs, the broken-stick model (exponential SADs), linear SARs and logarithmic SARs. These results suggest the existence of a common mechanism for SADs and SARs, which could prove a useful tool for theoretical and experimental studies on biodiversity and species coexistence.