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Dynamic retrieval and enforcement of the policies that are in effect for a service interaction in the areas of routing. This information can be used either during the design of the orchestration or during the execution of the defined flow.

Routing Policy includes the following capabilities

  • definition and configuration of Routing policy
  • author policy
  • store policies
  • approve policies
  • validate policies
  • execute policies at runtime
  • descriptions to enable the policy modules to be visible, where the description includes a unique identifier for the policy and the metamodel representation of the meaning of terms used to describe the policy, its functions, and its effects;
  • one or more discovery mechanisms that enable searching for policies that best meet the search criteria specified by the service participant; where the discovery mechanism will have access to the individual policy descriptions through some repository mechanism;
  • accessible storage of policies and policy descriptions, so service participants can access, examine, and use the policies as defined.
  • expression of assertion and commitment policy constraints;
  • expression of positive and negative policy constraints;
  • expression of permission and obligation policy constraints;
  • nesting of policy constraints allowing for abstractions and refinements of a policy constraint;
  • definition of alternative policy constraints to allow for the selection of compatible policy constraints for a consumer and provider;
  • composition of policies to combine one or more policies.
  • decision procedures which must be able to measure and render decisions on constraints;
  • enforcement of decisions;
  • measurement and notification of obligation constraints;
  • auditability of decisions, enforcement, and obligation measurements;
  • administration of policy and contract language artifacts;
  • storage of policies and contracts;
  • distribution of policies/contracts;
  • conflict resolution or elevation of conflicts in policy rules;
  • delegation of policy authority to agents acting on behalf of a client;
  • decision procedures capable of incorporating roles and/or attributes for rendered decisions.

This Functional Profile includes, but is not limited to, the following capability elaborations:

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routingPolicyModel

Routing Policy Model with capabilities to create, destroy, edit, maintain service descriptions.

Dynamic retrieval and enforcement of the policies that are in effect for a service interaction in the areas of routingRouting. This information can be used either during the design of the orchestration or during the execution of the defined flow.

The Routing Policy Model implementation includes the following capabilities

  • definition and configuration of Routing policy
  • author policy
  • store policies
  • approve policies
  • validate policies
  • execute policies at runtime
  • descriptions to enable the policy modules to be visible, where the description includes a unique identifier for the policy and the metamodel representation of the meaning of terms used to describe the policy, its functions, and its effects;
  • one or more discovery mechanisms that enable searching for policies that best meet the search criteria specified by the service participant; where the discovery mechanism will have access to the individual policy descriptions through some repository mechanism;
  • accessible storage of policies and policy descriptions, so service participants can access, examine, and use the policies as defined.
  • expression of assertion and commitment policy constraints;
  • expression of positive and negative policy constraints;
  • expression of permission and obligation policy constraints;
  • nesting of policy constraints allowing for abstractions and refinements of a policy constraint;
  • definition of alternative policy constraints to allow for the selection of compatible policy constraints for a consumer and provider;
  • composition of policies to combine one or more policies.
  • decision procedures which must be able to measure and render decisions on constraints;
  • enforcement of decisions;
  • measurement and notification of obligation constraints;
  • auditability of decisions, enforcement, and obligation measurements;
  • administration of policy and contract language artifacts;
  • storage of policies and contracts;
  • distribution of policies/contracts;
  • conflict resolution or elevation of conflicts in policy rules;
  • delegation of policy authority to agents acting on behalf of a client;
  • decision procedures capable of incorporating roles and/or attributes for rendered decisions.
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