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Domain-Independent, Composable Web Services Policy Assertions
London, Ontario, Canada June 05-June 07
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Anne H. Anderson, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The current model for the predicates, or "Assertions", used in a WS-Policy instance is for each policy domain to design new schema elements for that domain's Assertions. Their semantics are defined in an associated specification and are domain-specific. This model leads to interoperability and maintenance problems and hinders dynamic service composition.

WS-PolicyConstraints is a domain-independent language for writing Assertions that is based on the Web Services Policy Language subset of XACML; it differs in addressing only the Assertion layer. This paper describes problems with domain-specific Assertions, the WS-PolicyConstraints alternative, and problems encountered in the development of this language.

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Anne H. Anderson, "Domain-Independent, Composable Web Services Policy Assertions," policy, pp.149-152, Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'06), 2006
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