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diff --git a/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/reference-publications/noms-2018a.adoc b/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/reference-publications/noms-2018a.adoc index b7558da4e..d580fb387 100644 --- a/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/reference-publications/noms-2018a.adoc +++ b/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/reference-publications/noms-2018a.adoc @@ -23,37 +23,26 @@ h| Venue | IEEE NOMS, Taipei, April 2018 h| Abstract -| Since the 1970’s it has been acknowledged that a -complex system can be broken into (a) its invariant functional -parts (mechanism), and (b) the externalized choices for how the -system should behave (policy). Policy-based management’s main -objective is to separate and externalize the decisions required by a -system from the mechanisms provided by the system, and provide -a way to define and evaluate these decisions. A few decades later, -we have today a plethora of different policy models and even more -policy languages – plus tooling – offering policy-based solutions -for virtually any use case and scenario. However, policy-based -management as a standalone domain has never been evaluated -in terms of which parts are variant / invariant, i.e. which parts -of policy-based management can be domain-, model-, language-, -usecase-independent. In this paper, we introduce and define a -formal universal policy model that does exactly that. The result -is a model that can be used to design, implement, and deploy -immutable policy infrastructure (engine and executor) being able -to execute (virtually) any policy model. +| Since the 1970’s it has been acknowledged that a complex system can be broken into (a) its invariant functional parts (mechanism), and (b) the externalized choices for how the system should behave (policy). Policy-based management’s main objective is to separate and externalize the decisions required by a system from the mechanisms provided by the system, and provide a way to define and evaluate these decisions. A few decades later, we have today a plethora of different policy models and even more policy languages – plus tooling – offering policy-based solutions for virtually any use case and scenario. However, policy-based management as a standalone domain has never been evaluated in terms of which parts are variant / invariant, i.e. which parts of policy-based management can be domain-, model-, language-, usecase-independent. In this paper, we introduce and define a formal universal policy model that does exactly that. The result is a model that can be used to design, implement, and deploy immutable policy infrastructure (engine and executor) being able to execute (virtually) any policy model. + +h| Links +| link:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325057975_Taming_Policy_Complexity_Model_to_Execution[Research Gate] [accessed Sep 4, 2018] h| BibTeX a| [source,bibtex] ---- -@inproceedings{noms/MeerMK18a, - author = {Sven van der Meer and - John Keeney and - Liam Fallon}, - title = {Taming Policy Complexity: Model to Execution}, - booktitle = {2018 {IEEE/IFIP} Network Operations and Management Symposium, - {NOMS} 2018, Taipei, Taiwan, April 23-27, 2018}, - year = {2018} +@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/noms/MeerKF18, + author = {Sven van der Meer and John Keeney and Liam Fallon}, + title = {Taming policy complexity: Model to execution}, + booktitle = {2018 {IEEE/IFIP} Network Operations and Management Symposium, {NOMS} 2018, Taipei, Taiwan, April 23-27, 2018}, + pages = {1--8}, + year = {2018}, + crossref = {DBLP:conf/noms/2018}, + doi = {10.1109/NOMS.2018.8406172}, + biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/noms/MeerKF18}, + bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org} +} ---- |=== |