Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT

<p class="0abstract">Smart mobile devices and cloud computing are widely used today. While mobile and portable devices have different capabilities, architectures, operating systems, and communication channels than one another, government data are distributed over heterogeneous system...

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Main Authors: Qasem Kharma, Nidal M Turab, Qusai Shambour, Mohammad Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) 2020-03-01
Series:International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
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Online Access:https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/11075
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spelling doaj-c424498fbb7849668248f8f647a5d32c2021-09-02T07:28:47ZengInternational Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies1865-79232020-03-011404446010.3991/ijim.v14i04.110755281Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPTQasem Kharma0Nidal M Turab1Qusai Shambour2Mohammad Hassan3Al-Ahliyya Amman UniversityAl-Ahliyya Amman UniversityAl-Ahliyya Amman UniversityAl-Ahliyya Amman University<p class="0abstract">Smart mobile devices and cloud computing are widely used today. While mobile and portable devices have different capabilities, architectures, operating systems, and communication channels than one another, government data are distributed over heterogeneous systems. This paper proposes a 3-tier mediation framework providing single application to manage all governmental services. The framework is based on private cloud computing for adapting the content of Mobile-Government (M-Government) services using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Derive Unique Key Per Transaction (DUKPT). The 3-layers in the framework are: presence, integration, and homogenization. The presence layer is responsible for adapting the content with regard to four contexts: device, personal, location, and connectivity contexts. The integration layer, which is hosted in a private cloud server, is responsible for integrating heterogeneous data sources. The homogenization layer is responsible for converting data into XML format. The flexibility of the mediation and XML provides an adaptive environment to stream data based on the capabilities of the device that sends the query to the system.</p>https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/11075mobile-governmentm-governmentcontent adaptationuser contextmediationcloud computingrole base access control
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Nidal M Turab
Qusai Shambour
Mohammad Hassan
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Nidal M Turab
Qusai Shambour
Mohammad Hassan
Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
mobile-government
m-government
content adaptation
user context
mediation
cloud computing
role base access control
author_facet Qasem Kharma
Nidal M Turab
Qusai Shambour
Mohammad Hassan
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title Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
title_short Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
title_full Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
title_fullStr Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
title_full_unstemmed Secure Cloud-Mediator Architecture for Mobile-Government using RBAC and DUKPT
title_sort secure cloud-mediator architecture for mobile-government using rbac and dukpt
publisher International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)
series International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
issn 1865-7923
publishDate 2020-03-01
description <p class="0abstract">Smart mobile devices and cloud computing are widely used today. While mobile and portable devices have different capabilities, architectures, operating systems, and communication channels than one another, government data are distributed over heterogeneous systems. This paper proposes a 3-tier mediation framework providing single application to manage all governmental services. The framework is based on private cloud computing for adapting the content of Mobile-Government (M-Government) services using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Derive Unique Key Per Transaction (DUKPT). The 3-layers in the framework are: presence, integration, and homogenization. The presence layer is responsible for adapting the content with regard to four contexts: device, personal, location, and connectivity contexts. The integration layer, which is hosted in a private cloud server, is responsible for integrating heterogeneous data sources. The homogenization layer is responsible for converting data into XML format. The flexibility of the mediation and XML provides an adaptive environment to stream data based on the capabilities of the device that sends the query to the system.</p>
topic mobile-government
m-government
content adaptation
user context
mediation
cloud computing
role base access control
url https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jim/article/view/11075
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