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Li Cai-xia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Dynamic and Semantic Security Policy Management for Ubiquitous Computing
    Computer Engineering, 2008
    Co-Authors: Li Cai-xia
    Abstract:

    In order to solve the contradiction between information sharing, cooperation and security privacy in the ubiquitous computing environment, a dynamic and semantic security Policy Management mechanism for ubiquitous computing is presented. The mechanism imports unified ontologies knowledge base. Ontologies service varies with the context information and adjusts Policy service to act on the managed targets. The Policy Management framework, dynamic Policy implementation and Policy specification are described. A typical example of the ubiquitous computing scenario is given to show how to apply the mechanism.

Lei Zhao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Research and revision on Policy Management model
    Jisuanji Gongcheng Computer Engineering, 2006
    Co-Authors: Bin Wu, X. Chen, Lei Zhao
    Abstract:

    This paper studies IETF Policy Management model and Ponder deployment model. Aiming at the disadvantages of these Policy Management models, the 3P Policy distribution model is proposed and the concept of self-Management of Policy is given. Then on the basis of Ponder deployment model, a distributed and dynamic Policy Management model is designed. Finally the application of this model in building up a Policy Management system is described.

Stephen Perelgut - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Policy Management of Enterprise Systems: A Requirements Study
    2006
    Co-Authors: Pranam Kolari, Yelena Yesha, Kelly Lyons, Stephen Perelgut, Jen Hawkins
    Abstract:

    Policy enabled applications are being increasingly employed to support responsive Information Technology services. In competitive business environments, such services increase adaptability of both software and the processes they implement through externalized business and security logic. Over the last decade this has driven both industry and academia to contribute to Policy research and engineering by developing specification languages, frameworks and toolkits. Since this work has typically been applied to and evaluated using new enterprise solutions, Policy Management for existing applications has been less well studied. In this paper we share our experiences on Policy enabling an existing web based solution, together with identifying new Policy enabling requirements from a specific class of enterprise systems. We first detail Policy enablement requirements and constraints from the perspective of Management and users of the application. We then present completed and ongoing work, our observations, and future directions.

  • Policy - Policy Management of enterprise systems: a requirements study
    Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'06), 1
    Co-Authors: Pranam Kolari, Tim Finin, Yelena Yesha, Kelly Lyons, Jen Hawkins, Stephen Perelgut
    Abstract:

    Policy enabled applications are being increasingly employed to support responsive information technology services. In competitive business environments, such services increase adaptability of both software and the processes they implement through externalized business and security logic. Over the last decade this has driven both industry and academia to contribute to Policy research and engineering, by developing specification languages, frameworks and toolkits. Since this work has typically been applied to and evaluated using new enterprise solutions, Policy Management for existing applications has been less well studied. In this paper we share our experiences on Policy enabling an existing Web based solution, together with identifying new Policy enabling requirements from a specific class of enterprise systems.

Amiya Nayak - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Policy Management leveraging the open virtualization format with contract and solution models
    IEEE Network, 2012
    Co-Authors: M Jeyakantha, Amiya Nayak
    Abstract:

    Over the past decade, virtualization technology has taken the world over by storm. This explosion has led the industry to market already existing virtualization technology, also known as infrastructure as a service, with the buzz word cloud computing. There has been much promise for return on investment, leading to significant research and a myriad of innovations in this domain. Despite the best efforts of industry leaders, there are still challenges with respect to enterprise security and Policy Management. In this article, we present the fundamentals of machine virtualization and simple network virtualization. We then provide a brief overview of network Policy Management throughout the evolution of virtualization. We then segue into current industry trends and some of its novel innovations. Throughout the article we discuss the challenges with respect to Policy Management. We finalize by analyzing existing solutions and building on them and those of the Distributed Management Task Force.

Pranam Kolari - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Policy Management of Enterprise Systems: A Requirements Study
    2006
    Co-Authors: Pranam Kolari, Yelena Yesha, Kelly Lyons, Stephen Perelgut, Jen Hawkins
    Abstract:

    Policy enabled applications are being increasingly employed to support responsive Information Technology services. In competitive business environments, such services increase adaptability of both software and the processes they implement through externalized business and security logic. Over the last decade this has driven both industry and academia to contribute to Policy research and engineering by developing specification languages, frameworks and toolkits. Since this work has typically been applied to and evaluated using new enterprise solutions, Policy Management for existing applications has been less well studied. In this paper we share our experiences on Policy enabling an existing web based solution, together with identifying new Policy enabling requirements from a specific class of enterprise systems. We first detail Policy enablement requirements and constraints from the perspective of Management and users of the application. We then present completed and ongoing work, our observations, and future directions.

  • Policy - Policy Management of enterprise systems: a requirements study
    Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'06), 1
    Co-Authors: Pranam Kolari, Tim Finin, Yelena Yesha, Kelly Lyons, Jen Hawkins, Stephen Perelgut
    Abstract:

    Policy enabled applications are being increasingly employed to support responsive information technology services. In competitive business environments, such services increase adaptability of both software and the processes they implement through externalized business and security logic. Over the last decade this has driven both industry and academia to contribute to Policy research and engineering, by developing specification languages, frameworks and toolkits. Since this work has typically been applied to and evaluated using new enterprise solutions, Policy Management for existing applications has been less well studied. In this paper we share our experiences on Policy enabling an existing Web based solution, together with identifying new Policy enabling requirements from a specific class of enterprise systems.