Computer Engineering / Bilgisayar Mühendisliği
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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1A Semantic Based Certification and Access Control Approach Using Security Patterns on Seagent(Knowledge Systems Institute, 2008) Tekbacak, Fatih; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Dikenelli, OğuzIn this paper, we propose a security infrastructure for communication between agents adaptable to FIPA security specifications by employing security patterns and semantic based policy descriptions. Security patterns are used as a generalized approach for generating security based services. This paper analyzes the authentication and semantic based access control among agents by using the security patterns.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 2Adaptive Join Operator for Federated Queries Over Linked Data Endpoints(Springer Verlag, 2016) Oğuz, Damla; Yin, Shaoyi; Hameurlain, Abdelkader; Ergenç, Belgin; Dikenelli, OğuzTraditional static query optimization is not adequate for query federation over linked data endpoints due to unpredictable data arrival rates and missing statistics. In this paper, we propose an adaptive join operator for federated query processing which can change the join method during the execution. Our approach always begins with symmetric hash join in order to produce the first result tuple as soon as possible and changes the join method as bind join when it estimates that bind join is more efficient than symmetric hash join for the rest of the process. We compare our approach with symmetric hash join and bind join. Performance evaluation shows that our approach provides optimal response time and has the adaptation ability to the different data arrival rates.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Policies for Role Based Agents in Environments With Changing Ontologies(International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2011) Tekbacak, Fatih; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Dikenelli, OğuzSoftware agents try to achieve the goals of roles that they have in an environment. It is supposed that the dynamic structure of role based agents can be connected with updatable domain ontologies of the environment. Ontology evolution can cause the update of agent behaviors or access restrictions to ontological elements. So regulation for the agent behaviors may be needed. Our motivation is to create a suitable policy model for agents, environments and organizations when ontologies in the environment can change.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 4An Architecture for Verification of Access Control Policies With Multi Agent System Ontologies(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2009) Tekbacak, Fatih; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Dikenelli, OğuzMulti-agent systems (MAS) which communicate with intra-domain and inter-domain agent platforms have access control requirements. Instead of a central mechanism, a fine-graned access control mechanism could have been applied to MAS platforms. This paper emphasizes MAS-based domain and security ontologies with XACML-based access control approach for MAS platforms. The domain dependent behaviour and access control parameters in agent ontologies could be combined within a common XACML policy document that is used through different MAS applications. Agent-based access control requirements and common XACML policy documents should be consistent to enforce policies for MAS. To obtain this condition, the translation of organizational policies and platform based policies have to be considered in detail and the verified policy features have to be enforced in MAS to provide access for resources.
