Re: [Architecture] CDM Policy Management Approach

2015-02-05 Thread Dilan Udara Ariyaratne
Hi Prabath, Thanks for the feedback. Anyway, the three types of policies mentioned in the post are actually the existing policy levels in EMM 1.1.0. Our idea on CDM is that having a separate definition for a platform level policy and a user level policy is not really necessary simply due to the

Re: [Architecture] CDM Policy Management Approach

2015-02-04 Thread Prabath Ariyarathna
Hi Dilan I have a small suggestion on your proposal about the policy levels. You have proposed three policy(User, Platform and Role) levels here and each policy level has predefined priority which cannot be changed accordingly. According to your mail, you are going to apply the same approach to

Re: [Architecture] CDM Policy Management Approach

2015-02-02 Thread Dilan Udara Ariyaratne
Hi All, Based on initial discussions, here follows (see the attachment) the basic scope of work on CDM Policy Management in the form of a use-case diagram. Appreciate your valuable feedback on things that get discussed during the process and specially if some important part is missing on this ini

[Architecture] CDM Policy Management Approach

2015-02-02 Thread Dilan Udara Ariyaratne
Hi All, We are currently working on defining the most effective policy management approach to be used by the 1st release of CDM (or as of now, CDMF - Connected Device Management Framework). We have first analyzed the approach used by last version of EMM and found out the use of following conventi