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Service policies help establish constraints on the service specifications and mandate an approach. Policies can be specified around governance, access control and other design and runtime constraints.

Capabilities related to Governance policy include:

  • Formalization of Governance Policy Models
  • Multiple use of focused policy modules employed across many common circumstances.
  • Participant accessibility to Governance Models, the governance meta-models, and related services
  • Participant accessibility to operational rules and regulations
  • Definition and Enforcement of rules and regulations
  • Definition and monitoring of Compliance

Functional Profile

  • 5.2.5.5.1 - Access Control Policies Sept. 6, 2010 Service policies help establish constraints on the service specifications and mandate an approach. Policies can be specified around access control constraints.
  • 5.2.5.5.2 - Design Constraint Policies Sept. 6, 2010 Service policies help establish constraints on the service specifications and mandate an approach. Policies can be specified around design constraints.
  • 5.2.5.5.3 - Governance Policies Sept. 6, 2010 Service Oriented Architecture is an architectural paradigm for organizing and utilizing distributed capabilities that may be under the control of different ownership domains. Consequently, it is important that organizations that plan to engage in service interactions adopt governance policies and procedures sufficient to ensure that there is standardization across both internal and external organizational boundaries to promote the effective creation and use of SOA-based services.
  • 5.2.5.5.4 - Runtime Constraint Policies Sept. 6, 2010 Service policies help establish constraints on the service specifications and mandate an approach. Policies can be specified around runtime constraints.
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