RE: 2006/ws/policy ws-policy-framework.xml,1.15,1.16

Prasad,

This looks like it has done a number of the termdef items that are part of  action item 15 that I had been assigned and working on.  Did you decide to do all of the action item 15 or just part of it?  I suggest that you be assigned the owner since it seems like you've at least started the work, if not done it all.

http://www.w3.org/2006/07/12-ws-policy-minutes.html#action15

Thanks,
Dave

> -----Original Message-----
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> request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Prasad Yendluri via cvs-syncmail
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:45 PM
> To: public-ws-policy-eds@w3.org
> Subject: 2006/ws/policy ws-policy-framework.xml,1.15,1.16
> 
> 
> Update of /sources/public/2006/ws/policy
> In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv8977
> 
> Modified Files:
> 	ws-policy-framework.xml
> Log Message:
> Issue 3551 resolution (Misc. (editorial) corrections throughout)
> incorporated.
> 
> Index: ws-policy-framework.xml
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /sources/public/2006/ws/policy/ws-policy-framework.xml,v
> retrieving revision 1.15
> retrieving revision 1.16
> diff -u -d -r1.15 -r1.16
> --- ws-policy-framework.xml	28 Jul 2006 06:34:26 -0000	1.15
> +++ ws-policy-framework.xml	3 Aug 2006 21:44:32 -0000	1.16
> @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@
>  <p><termdef id='policy_assertion' term='policy assertion'>A <term>policy
> assertion</term> represents an individual requirement, capability, or
> other property of a behavior.</termdef></p>
>  <p><termdef id='policy_assertion_type' term='policy assertion type'>A
> <term>policy assertion type</term> represents a class of <termref
> def='policy_assertion'>policy assertions</termref> and implies a schema
> for the assertion and assertion-specific semantics.</termdef></p>
>  <p><termdef id='policy_assertion_parameter' term='policy assertion
> parameter'>A <term>policy assertion parameter</term> qualifies the
> behavior indicated by a <termref def='policy_assertion'>policy
> assertion</termref>.</termdef></p>
> -<p><termdef id='policy_vocabulary' term='policy vocabulary'>A
> <term>policy vocabulary</term> of a policy is the set of all <termref
> def='policy_assertion_type'>policy assertion types</termref> used in a
> policy.</termdef></p>
> +<p><termdef id='policy_vocabulary' term='policy vocabulary'>A
> <term>policy vocabulary</term> is the set of all <termref
> def='policy_assertion_type'>policy assertion types</termref> used in a
> policy.</termdef></p>
>  <p><termdef id='policy_expression' term='policy expression'>A
> <term>policy expression</term> is an XML Infoset representation of a
> <termref def='policy'>policy</termref>, either in a normal form or in an
> equivalent compact form. </termdef></p>
>  <p><termdef id='policy_subject' term='policy subject'>A <term>policy
> subject</term> is an entity (e.g., an endpoint, message, resource,
> interaction) with which a <termref def='policy'>policy</termref> can be
> associated. </termdef></p>
>  <p><termdef id='policy_scope' term='policy scope'>A <term>policy
> scope</term> is a collection of <termref def='policy_subject'>policy
> subjects</termref> to which a policy may apply.</termdef></p>
> @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
>  	  <head>Policy Model</head>
> 
>  	  <p>This section defines an abstract model for policies and for
> operations upon policies.</p>
> -	  <p>This abstract model is independent of how it is represented as
> an XML Infoset. </p>
> +	    <p>The descriptions below use XML Infoset terminology for
> convenience of description. However, this abstract model itself is
> independent of how it is represented as an XML Infoset. </p>
>  	  <div2 id="rPolicy_Assertion">
>  	    <head>Policy Assertion</head>
> 
> @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
>  	    expressions. Specifically, domain authors are encouraged
>  	    to consider when the identity of the root Element
>  	    Information Item alone is enough to convey the requirement
> -	    (capability).</p>
> +	    or capability.</p>
> 
>  	  </div2>
>  	  <div2 id="rPolicy_Alternative">
> @@ -492,8 +492,7 @@
>  	    the <termref def='policy_vocabulary'>vocabulary of the
>  	    policy</termref>; the requester only has to understand the
>  	    type of each assertion in the vocabulary of a <termref
> -	    def='policy_alternative'>policy
> -	    alternative</termref>. This characteristic is crucial to
> +	        def='policy_alternative'>policy alternative</termref> the
> requester supports. This characteristic is crucial to
>  	    versioning and incremental deployment of new assertions
>  	    because this allows a provider's policy to include new
>  	    assertions in new alternatives while allowing requesters
> @@ -579,7 +578,7 @@
>  (09)   &lt;/wsp:ExactlyOne&gt;
>  (10) &lt;/wsp:Policy&gt;</eg>
> 
> -<p>Lines (02-05) and Lines (06-08) express the two alternatives in the
> +<p>Lines (03-05) and Lines (06-08) express the two alternatives in the
>  policy. If the first alternative is selected, only the Basic 256 RSA
>  15 algorithm suite [<bibref ref="WS-SecurityPolicy"/>] is supported;
>  conversely, if the second alternative is selected, only the 3DES RSA
> 

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