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Ws-policy; WS-PolicyAssertions; WS-Policy Framework

Policy Framework Paper      
The PFP lays out the steps a country will take while receiving structural adjustment assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It describes the origins of the country's difficulties, corresponding improvement efforts, and requisite financing as well as probable impacts on environment and society. The paper, updated annually, is developed by the recipient government in collaboration with IMF and the World Bank. By design, it also serves as a vehicle for attracting orderly assistance from other donors. See: Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Policy framework (disambiguation)
A policy framework is document that sets out a set of procedures or goals, which might be used in negotiation or decision-making to guide a more detailed set of policies, or to guide ongoing maintenance of an organization's policies.
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TYPE OF LIBRARY THAT HELPS STRUCTURE OTHER SOFTWARE
Framework (software); Framework (computer science); PHP framework; Framework computer science
In computer programming, a software framework is an abstraction in which software, providing generic functionality, can be selectively changed by additional user-written code, thus providing application-specific software. It provides a standard way to build and deploy applications and is a universal, reusable software environment that provides particular functionality as part of a larger software platform to facilitate the development of software applications, products and solutions.

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WS-Policy

WS-Policy is a specification that allows web services to use XML to advertise their policies (on security, quality of service, etc.) and for web service consumers to specify their policy requirements.

WS-Policy is a W3C recommendation as of September 2007.

WS-Policy represents a set of specifications that describe the capabilities and constraints of the security (and other business) policies on intermediaries and end points (for example, required security tokens, supported encryption algorithms, and privacy rules) and how to associate policies with services and end points.