• Title/Summary/Keyword: Right Delegation

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SG-RBAC : Role Based Access Control Model for Smart Grid Environment (SG-RBAC : 스마트그리드 환경에 적합한 역할기반접근제어 모델)

  • Lee, Woomyo;Lee, Gunhee;Kim, Sinkyu;Seo, Jungtaek
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.307-318
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    • 2013
  • Smart grid is composed of variable domains including different systems, and different types of the access control are needed in the multiple domain. Therefore, the access control model suitable for the smart grid environment is required to minimize access control error and deny the unauthorized access. This paper introduce the access control requirements in the smart grid environment and propose the access control model, SG-RBAC, satisfied with the requirements. SG-RBAC model imposes constraints on the access right activation according to the user property, the role property, and the system property. It also imposes constraints on the delegation and the inheritance of access right according to temporal/spatial information and a crisis occurrence.

The Effect of Railway Corporation Leadership of Middle Manager Employees' on Empowerment and Innovative Behavior (철도운영기업 중간관리자의 리더십이 종사원들의 임파워먼트와 혁신행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Hwang-Bo, Jak
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.609-618
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    • 2015
  • This paper empirically analyzed the effect that the leadership of middle managers had on empowerment and innovative behavior, as measured by employees of a domestic railway corporation. The results demonstrate that transactional leadership had a positive effect on both empowerment and innovative behavior. However, transformational leadership did not exhibit immediate effects on innovative behavior. In addition, it was also found that empowerment completely mediated the relationship between transformational leadership and innovative behavior. Therefore, the results of this study imply that the leadership of middle managers in a railway corporation is an important influential factor which causes innovative behavior in employees. Specifically, to induce voluntary innovative behaviors in employees through transformational leadership, utilizing empowerment to instill a right to make decisions through the delegation of the right is a very important factor.

The Role of Public Developer in Urban Regeneration Projects

  • Lee, Sam-Su;Jeong, Kwang-Jin
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2017
  • With the passing of Special Act on Promotion and Support for Urban Regeneration (will be hereafter referred to as the Urban Regeneration Special Act) in December 2013, urban regeneration projects have begun in full scale. 13 regions including Jongno District, Seoul were selected as the urban regeneration leading area in 2014 and 33 regions as urban regeneration general regions in 2015 to push ahead a nationwide urban regeneration front supported by government funds. However, it is not clear if these urban regeneration projects will be revitalized by the sole means of government's financial support. Above all, cooperation among all interested parties including the central government that is propelling urban regeneration, local governments, state corporations, private entities, and citizens is urgent. In an urban regeneration project, delegation between state and private entities is absolutely crucial. The central government and the pertinent local government must provide their support by forming new policies and repairing old institutions that are right for urban regeneration, securing the necessary subsidy, and outsourcing government-owned land development. A state corporation must play its part in every aspect that requires public character such as an overall project management of an urban regeneration project, cooperation with the local government, and infrastructure installation. The private stakeholder must share his private capital and know-hows as a construction investor and a development businessman to make possible a successful urban regeneration project. In order for these public and private entities to cooperate with one another, it is necessary to reestablish the role of a public developer and contemplate running an urban regeneration project that permeates public character through a public developer.