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{{Quote|[a] specialized function that makes [[access control]] decisions by applying [[access control policy]] rules to an [[access request]], [[ADI]] (of initiators, targets, [[access request]]s, or that retained from prior decisions), and the context in which the [[access request]] is made.<ref>[[ITU]], "Compendium of approved ITU-T Security Definitions," at 2 (Feb. 2003 ed.) ([https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/com17/activity/def004_ww9.doc full-text]).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[a] specialized function that makes [[access control]] decisions by applying [[access control policy]] rules to an [[access request]], [[ADI]] (of initiators, targets, [[access request]]s, or that retained from prior decisions), and the context in which the [[access request]] is made.<ref>[[ITU]], "Compendium of approved ITU-T Security Definitions," at 2 (Feb. 2003 ed.) ([https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu-t/com17/activity/def004_ww9.doc full-text]).</ref>}}
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Definition

An Access Control Decision Function (ADF) is

[a] specialized function that makes access control decisions by applying access control policy rules to an access request, ADI (of initiators, targets, access requests, or that retained from prior decisions), and the context in which the access request is made.[1]

References

  1. ITU, "Compendium of approved ITU-T Security Definitions," at 2 (Feb. 2003 ed.) (full-text).