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Governance Policy

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Discussion

A Governance Policy is a Policy that establishes the authority, rules, constraints, responsibilities, and decision processes used to govern an entity, activity, resource, or domain.

A Governance Policy can govern:

A Governance Policy can establish:

A Governance Policy can identify:

Definition

Policy that establishes the authority, rules, constraints, responsibilities, and decision processes used to govern a subject

Source

Adapted from:

This definition treats Governance Policy as a specialization of Policy. It adds the authority, responsibility, decision-right, enforcement, and accountability characteristics required for governance.

Note

Every Governance Policy is a Policy. A Policy is not necessarily a Governance Policy.

A Governance Policy differs from a Governance Domain:

A Governance Policy differs from a Requirement:

A Governance Policy can provide the source or rationale for one or more Requirements. The Requirements must state the resulting obligations in objectively verifiable form.

A Governance Policy differs from Acceptance Criteria:

A Governance Policy can require an authority to establish or approve Acceptance Criteria.

A Governance Policy differs from a Verdict:

A Governance Policy differs from a Validation Decision:

A Governance Policy does not govern effectively unless the policy identifies, directly or through referenced information:

Multiple Governance Policies can apply to the same subject. The applicable governance framework must resolve:

A Governance Policy can be represented as natural-language text, structured data, executable rules, or a combination of representations. The representation does not change the governing meaning of the policy.

An automated mechanism can enforce a Governance Policy, but automation does not create the governing authority. The applicable Organization, Community of Interest, or authorized Role establishes that authority.

A change to a Governance Policy can create a new Version. The applicable change-control process should preserve:

Example

A DIDO-TE Governance Policy governs the approval and use of a Baseline.

The Governance Policy establishes:

An authorized Role applies the Governance Policy when reviewing the Test Results and Evidence associated with a proposed Baseline.


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