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The DRWL framework consists of a set of queue-aware link adaptation mechanisms out of which we propose a particular subset of policies next.
The aim is to guide an effective participation process aimed at consensus building among stakeholders, by proposing them a subset of policies that, as a result of a preliminary analysis, are likely to be accepted while performing well in terms of technical results.
We view DRWL as a general framework which does not produce a unique policy but instead comprises a set of policies out of which we propose one particular subset of policies called queue-aware link adaptation (QAWLA) in our numerical examples.
Perhaps the complexity of the problem has limited the work to solve the entire problem: consistency in every subset of policies and to contrast all of them to detect eventual contradictions.
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A subset of policy documents (n = 3), interviews (n = 10) and project reports (n = 3) were coded by two researchers showing approximately 70% agreement on detailed coding.
Given a policy (P in mathcal {R}), the set (mathcal {R}) can be partitioned into two subsets of policies: Equivalent (conforming) to P ((mathcal {R}^{P}_{conf})); and Faulty policies ((mathcal {R}^{P}_{fault})).
Process policies represent a subset of obligation policies.
These action areas or subfields have their own subsets of policy-making issues to contend with, as well as their particular policy processes and accountability dynamics that constrain or enable different actors in different way.
While researchers, practitioners and policy makers have specified a large variety of access control policies to address real-world security issues, only a relatively small subset of these policies can be enforced through off-the-shelf technology, and even a smaller subset can be enforced by any one mechanism.
However, developing countries often face tight budget constraints that may force them to choose only a subset of such policies.
An efficient computational architecture to compute the resource allocation corresponding to a subset of these policies is presented in the following subsection.
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