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        Title           : Policy  Core Information Model - Version 1 
                          Specification
        Author(s)       : B. Moore, E. Ellesson, J. Strassner, A. Westerinen
        Filename        : draft-ietf-policy-core-info-model-08.txt
        Pages           : 90
        Date            : 13-Oct-00
        
This document presents the object-oriented information model for
representing policy information developed jointly in the IETF Policy
Framework WG and as extensions to the Common Information Model (CIM)
activity in the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF).  This model
defines two hierarchies of object classes:  structural classes
representing policy information and control of policies, and association
classes that indicate how instances of the structural classes are related to each 
other. Subsequent documents will define mappings of this
information model to various concrete implementations, for example, to a
directory that uses LDAPv3 as its access protocol.  The components of the CIM schema 
are available via the following URL:
http://www.dmtf.org/spec/cims.html [1].

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