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Geometric Interpretation of Policy Specification
June 02-June 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/POLICY.2008.362008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Di ...
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The actual implementation of a policy on real devices must be done by providing a "set of rules". Nevertheless, no extensive studies were performed to completely model this crucial process. This paper provides a formal geometric interpretation of the policy specification focusing on the role of three factors: the detection, the resolution and the default behavior. The resulting model allows for the definition of new resolution strategies and the definition of "morphisms" between rule sets where conflicts are managed using different resolution methods. Additionally, it provides a mean to classify conflicts and anomalies for the "generic" resolution strategy. The effectiveness of the theory is proven by means of experimental results.
Index Terms:
policy specification, policy conflict, policy resolution
Citation:
Cataldo Basile, Alberto Cappadonia, Antonio Lioy, "Geometric Interpretation of Policy Specification," policy, pp.78-81, 2008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2008
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