// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Policy" ), Description ( "An abstract class defining the common properties of the policy " "managed elements derived from CIM_Policy. The subclasses are " "used to create rules and groups of rules that work together to " "form a coherent set of policies within an administrative " "domain or set of domains." )] class CIM_Policy : CIM_ManagedElement { [Description ( "A user-friendly name of this policy-related object." )] string CommonName; [Description ( "An array of keywords for characterizing / categorizing " "policy objects. Keywords are of one of two types: \n" "- Keywords defined in this and other MOFs, or in DMTF " "white papers. These keywords provide a vendor- " "independent, installation-independent way of " "characterizing policy objects. \n" "- Installation-dependent keywords for characterizing " "policy objects. Examples include \'Engineering\', " "\'Billing\', and \'Review in December 2000\'. \n" "This MOF defines the following keywords: \'UNKNOWN\', " "\'CONFIGURATION\', \'USAGE\', \'SECURITY\', \'SERVICE\', " "\'MOTIVATIONAL\', \'INSTALLATION\', and \'EVENT\'. These " "concepts are self-explanatory and are further discussed " "in the SLA/Policy White Paper. One additional keyword is " "defined: \'POLICY\'. The role of this keyword is to " "identify policy-related instances that may not be " "otherwise identifiable, in some implementations. The " "keyword \'POLICY\' is NOT mutually exclusive of the " "other keywords specified above." )] string PolicyKeywords[]; };