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This draft is a work item of the Policy Framework Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Policy Framework LDAP Core Schema
Author(s) : J. Strassner, E. Ellesson, R. Moore, R. Moats
Filename : draft-ietf-policy-core-schema-08.txt
Pages : 50
Date : 28-Nov-00
This document takes as its starting point the object-oriented
information model for representing policy information currently under
joint development in the Service Level Agreements (SLA) Policy working
group of the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) and in the
IETF's Policy Framework working group. The IETF document defining
this information model is the 'Policy Core Information Model --
Version 1 Specification' [1]. This model defines two hierarchies of
object classes: structural classes representing policy information
and control of policies, and relationship classes that indicate how
instances of the structural classes are related to each other. In
general, both of these class hierarchies will need to be mapped to a
particular data store.
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