The basis for the definition of policies is the policy language. Their concrete examination is essentially shaped by the application domain. These include in particular suitable attributes for resources and actions, as well as suitable functions that can be applied to them.
The source vocabulary is provided by the policy framework itself, which includes the subject, the resource, the action, and the environment.
The subject is merely a set of principals that can not be further extended.
Adequate hints should provide all the places in the source code that can be converted into policies. See also #2.
The basis for the definition of policies is the policy language. Their concrete examination is essentially shaped by the application domain. These include in particular suitable attributes for resources and actions, as well as suitable functions that can be applied to them.
The source vocabulary is provided by the policy framework itself, which includes the subject, the resource, the action, and the environment.
The subject is merely a set of principals that can not be further extended.
Adequate hints should provide all the places in the source code that can be converted into policies. See also #2.