Policies play an essential role in any management system. They provide a mechanism to enforce rules that govern the decisions and actions made based on high-level requirements and goals (e.g., service level agreements/objectives) and the current conditions of the systems and its environment (the context). There are several types of policies within a management system, including discovery policies, deploymen
Since the 1970’s it has been acknowledged that a complex system can be broken into (a) its invariant...
In our model for autonomic management of service level agreements (SLA), the roles played by policy ...
system management, policy-based, management requirements © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1998 Th...
Interpreting policy in automated managers facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distribut...
The ever-increasing size and complexity of large distributed systems makes management of such system...
International audienceIn this work, we will focus on the work undertaken in the specification of pol...
Policies are rules that govern the choices in behaviour of a system. Security policies define what a...
Separating management policy from the automated managers which interpret the policy facilitates the ...
Interpreting policy in automated managers facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distribut...
Abstract—Policies can be used for the configuration and management of existing services, possibly at...
Policy refinement is meant to derive low-level enforceable policies from high-level guidelines. Alth...
Computer actionable policies are used to enforce management, automate administrative tasks, validate...
We present a model for policy administration structures. The model consists of a mathematical notati...
Policy rules define what behavior is desired in a softwarebased system, they do not describe the cor...
The dynamic and evolutionary character of open electronic service markets with respect to both the a...
Since the 1970’s it has been acknowledged that a complex system can be broken into (a) its invariant...
In our model for autonomic management of service level agreements (SLA), the roles played by policy ...
system management, policy-based, management requirements © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1998 Th...
Interpreting policy in automated managers facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distribut...
The ever-increasing size and complexity of large distributed systems makes management of such system...
International audienceIn this work, we will focus on the work undertaken in the specification of pol...
Policies are rules that govern the choices in behaviour of a system. Security policies define what a...
Separating management policy from the automated managers which interpret the policy facilitates the ...
Interpreting policy in automated managers facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distribut...
Abstract—Policies can be used for the configuration and management of existing services, possibly at...
Policy refinement is meant to derive low-level enforceable policies from high-level guidelines. Alth...
Computer actionable policies are used to enforce management, automate administrative tasks, validate...
We present a model for policy administration structures. The model consists of a mathematical notati...
Policy rules define what behavior is desired in a softwarebased system, they do not describe the cor...
The dynamic and evolutionary character of open electronic service markets with respect to both the a...
Since the 1970’s it has been acknowledged that a complex system can be broken into (a) its invariant...
In our model for autonomic management of service level agreements (SLA), the roles played by policy ...
system management, policy-based, management requirements © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1998 Th...