Relationship-Driven Policy Engineering for Autonomic Organisations
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K. Feeney, K. Quinn, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade `Relationship-Driven Policy Engineering for Autonomic Organisations? in 6th IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems (POLICY 05), Stockholm, Sweden, 6-8 June 2005, IEEE, pp 89 - 98
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Autonomic systems are needed to self-manage the
increasing complexity of pervasive communications
access and the ubiquitous computing services it offers
to humans. Policy based governance is the means by
which humans will impose their will upon how
autonomic systems manage themselves. Ultimately,
these systems mediate information and services
between people, in a rich tapestry of human
associations formed though personal, commercial, and
civic relationships. Therefore, if policies are to
accurately reflect the wishes of their human authors,
the process of authoring or engineering them must
closely reflect the intricacies and fluidity of human
relationships. We see this as the route to providing
intuitive use of policy systems and thus to autonomic
systems in empowering their users. We have previously
presented a scheme for community-based management
that addressed the dynamic organizational aspects of
human relations in policy authoring. In this paper we
review developments with this approach and describe
its integration with a trust management system
designed to flexibly regulate access to resources
according to the trust relationships between
participants. This approach promises to enable
autonomic organisations, with structures that
automatically adapt to the collective needs of the users.
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Sponsor: Higher Education Authority
Sponsor: Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/delewis
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