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A Study of Policy Framework in Distributed Environment

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Recently service errors occur in a large number of clients in the distributed environment, taking corrective measures or changing policies increase maintenance cost. The system structure as a policy is needed to manage business change and maintenance efficiently. In this research designed policy management structure as service framework which can be revoking or assigning policy. The proposed policy framework to implement IETF of policy framework was defined as language based and tabular policy based policy definition, and defined framework components relation and function. In order to verify the usability of policy definition and framework was expressed policy definition based language and based tabular as scenarios.

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Ahn, S., Rhew, S., Song, K. (2012). A Study of Policy Framework in Distributed Environment. In: Kim, Th., Cho, Hs., Gervasi, O., Yau, S.S. (eds) Computer Applications for Graphics, Grid Computing, and Industrial Environment. CGAG GDC IESH 2012 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 351. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35600-1_40

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