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  2. XACML - Wikipedia

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    The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is an XML-based standard markup language for specifying access control policies. The standard, published by OASIS, defines a declarative fine-grained, attribute-based access control policy language, an architecture, and a processing model describing how to evaluate access requests according to the rules defined in policies.

  3. Abbreviated Language for Authorization - Wikipedia

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    XACML, the eXtensible Access Control Markup Language, uses XML as its main encoding language. Writing XACML policies directly in XACML leads to bloated, human-unfriendly text, [3] therefore a new, more lightweight, notation was necessary. Axiomatics researcher, Pablo Giambiagi, therefore designed ALFA, the Axiomatics Language for Authorization.

  4. Common real estate contingencies and what they mean - AOL

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    Real estate contingencies provide a way for one or both parties to back out of a real estate contract if certain specified conditions are not met — in other words, the sale is contingent upon ...

  5. GeoXACML - Wikipedia

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    It defines a geo-specific extension to XACML Version 2.0, as it was ratified by OASIS standards organization on 1 February 2005. The GeoXACML specification for XACML 3.0 (2017) is currently in draft. The GeoXACML specification for XACML 3.0 (2017) is currently in draft.

  6. HERAS-AF - Wikipedia

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    HERAS AF is a well established open-source XACML 2.0 implementation. It provides an extended implementation of the XACML [ 1 ] 2.0 standard. It is freely available, established and based on future driven technologies and standards.

  7. What is it like being featured on 'This Old House'? Ask the ...

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    More real estate: What will be trending for luxury real estate in 2025? This report tells you. In the case of this Ridgewood house, Ferguson said the team had worked with Dettmore on a home in New ...

  8. Why single women are buying more homes - AOL

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    Here’s why and what it means for US real estate When it comes to property ownership, single women in the U.S. have a major edge — owning 2.72 million more homes than single men according to ...

  9. Closing (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Before the closing happens, the settlement agency must ensure that all the money that the lender and buyer expect to send into escrow matches the total amount expected by parties that need to be paid, such as the seller and real estate agents. This matching process means that accounting information is gathered and the order is “balanced.” [8]