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SPLASH 2016
Sun 30 October - Fri 4 November 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Existing programming language access control frameworks do not meet the needs of all software components. We propose an expressive framework for implementing access control monitors for components. The basis of the framework is a novel concept: the authority environment. An authority environment associates rights with an execution context. The building blocks of access control monitors in our framework are authorization contracts: software contracts that manage authority environments. We demonstrate the expressiveness of our framework by implementing a diverse set of existing access control mechanisms and writing custom access control monitors for three realistic case studies.

Wed 2 Nov

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13:30 - 15:10
Language Design and Programming Models IOOPSLA at Matterhorn 1
Chair(s): Roberto Ierusalimschy PUC-Rio
13:30
25m
Talk
Extensible Access Control with Authorization Contracts
OOPSLA
Scott Moore Harvard University, Christos Dimoulas Harvard University, Robert Bruce Findler Northwestern University, Matthew Flatt University of Utah, Stephen Chong Harvard University
DOI
13:55
25m
Talk
Gentrification Gone too Far? Affordable 2nd-Class Values for Fun and (Co-)EffectAEC
OOPSLA
Leo Osvald , Gregory Essertel , Xilun Wu Purdue University, Lilliam I Gonzalez Alayon Purdue University, Tiark Rompf Purdue University, USA
DOI
14:20
25m
Talk
Incremental Forest: A DSL for Efficiently Managing FilestoresAEC
OOPSLA
Jonathan DiLorenzo Cornell University, Richard Zhang University of Pennsylvania, Erin Menzies , Kathleen Fisher Tufts University, Nate Foster Cornell University
DOI
14:45
25m
Talk
LaCasa: Lightweight Affinity and Object Capabilities in Scala
OOPSLA
Philipp Haller KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Alex Loiko Google Stockholm, Sweden
DOI Pre-print