December 2006 - Posts
In this post, I am going to use a very simple example to illustrate how SML can be used to capture desired configuration in an IT environment. Suppose that Alice - an IT administrator - wants to secure the deployment of payroll application in her datacenter.
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This post is devoted to summarizing the two key changes (aka “what’s new”) in the second draft of the SML specification . Schema-less identification of references : Reference elements are now normatively identified by setting the sml:ref global attribute
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Lewis Curtis explains the benefits of using SML for modeling the structure and policies for data centers in his recent blog post . This excellent post has two errors: · It uses the term “ System Modeling Language” instead of “ Service Modeling Language”
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