OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC

Groups - XACML v3.0 Hierarchical Resource Profile (xacml-3.0-hierarchical-v1-spec-wd-04.doc) uploaded

  • 1.  Groups - XACML v3.0 Hierarchical Resource Profile (xacml-3.0-hierarchical-v1-spec-wd-04.doc) uploaded

    Posted 01-31-2009 06:08
    This document is submitted as a proposed revision for review. It addresses
    the issues raised about inconsistencies and ambiguities in this document
    discussed in:
    http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xacml/200901/msg00031.html and
    follow-up emails.
    It was found that the problem was rooted in the lack of definitions of key
    concepts related to hierarchies and Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) in
    previous versions of the document. By including an enhanced Glossary and
    updating other sections of the specification impacted by the changes in the
    Glossary, the proposed version is intended to enable comprehension by
    readers who are not fully versed in the intricated details of DAGs.
    
     -- Rich Levinson
    
    The document revision named XACML v3.0 Hierarchical Resource Profile
    (xacml-3.0-hierarchical-v1-spec-wd-04.doc) has been submitted by Rich
    Levinson to the OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC
    document repository.  This document is revision #2 of
    xacml-3.0-hierarchical-v1-spec-wd-02-en.doc.
    
    Document Description:
    Profile for representing hierarchical resources in XACML.
    
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