WS-Policy4MASC

WS-Policy4MASC is a policy language for managing Web services and their composition.

Overview

WS-Policy4MASC extends a widely used industrial standard, WS-Policy, with information necessary for run-time management, including the unique support for autonomic business-driven IT management (BDIM). The specifications of diverse financial and non-financial business value metrics and business strategies that guide business-value driven selection among alternative control (adaptation) actions are the main distinctive characteristics and contributions of WS-Policy4MASC. WS-Policy4MASC also supports other management aspects, such as fault management and maximization of technical QoS metrics. It has built-in constructs for specification of a wide range of adaptations and events common in management of service-oriented systems and business processes they implement.

gollark: Not really.
gollark: > I mean if humans and robots have different rights, is a human-born cyborg human or robot?Well, as somewhat biological beings they should probably get base sophont rights + relevant partial biological being rights.
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gollark: SENTIENT just means conscious. SOPHONT approximately means "human-like thinking capacity" so they should definitely™ receive humanish rights.
gollark: > What about humans that have upgraded their body to be half robotic?Half-robotic humans should probably get human rights too.

References

[1] Tosic, V., Erradi, A., & Maheshwari, P. (2007). WS-Policy4MASC - A WS-Policy extension used in the Manageable and Adaptable Service Compositions (MASC) middleware. In van der Aalst, W.M.P., L.-J. Zhang, & P.C.K. Hung (Eds.), Proceedings of SCC 2007 (pp. 458–465). Los Alamitos, USA: IEEE-CS Press.

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