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Policies are used to control, to influence, and to help ensure compliance with goals. A policy can be defined at a high level to create a condition, requirement, constraint, or need that must be provided, maintained, and enforced. A policy can also be defined at a lower or functional level, such as a machine-readable rule or software condition/assertion which enables actions to be taken based on a trigger or request, specific to particular selected conditions in effect at that time.   Software policies that are supported include XACML policies, Drools policies, and lower level policies that are embodied in models modeling languages such as YANG and TOSCA.

The Policy Creation subsystem also provides additional functionality once policies are initially created:

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