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The most common systems actually implement ACLs. Operating systems have, in researches I have studied, C-lists as well and weamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s some nice properties they offer. So how would you implement C-lists? So first of all, where would a C-list go? Where would it be stored? Remember, C-lists are per user. C-lists we get from each row of the access control matrix, so itamp;#39;s very user. So the natural place for it is not going to be where we kept ACLs. The other question one can ask is what exactly is a capability? A capability, remember, says you are capable of accessing that resource. Youamp;#39;ve been given permission to access that resource. So typically a capability implementation details differ, but is really a handle for a resource. A reference allows you to find or locate the resource and be able to use it. So if you can go use the resource, you shouldnamp;#39;t be able to forge a capability for that resource. Capabilities are sort of identifiers you ca