Adaptive Policy Administration: 12 Ways to Know if a System is Truly Adaptive
Adaptive systems are broadly defined as “systems that can be changed through configuration rather than programming”. Thanks to such a vague definition, most software vendors claim that their systems are indeed adaptive. But do their software packages really offer critical flexibility in the right places and to the degree necessary to be beneficial? Providing a few configurable parameters is certainly not sufficient for a system to face the real-world challenges of business change. A full-fledged adaptive system provides easy-to-use configuration facilities that allow system content and behavior to be changed without the need for reprogramming that often involves costly resource-and time-intensive product development cycles. Find out about the 12 characteristics of an adaptive system, these characteristics are all essential to a truly adaptive policy administration system.
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