1. Micro Focus Identity Manager 4.8 Documentation: Understanding Policies for Identity Manager, Section: "The Policy Builder and DirXML Script". The documentation states, "The Policy Builder provides a graphical user interface that allows you to create and edit policies without having to understand the underlying XML-based language, DirXML Script." This supports the benefit of a graphical interface for rapid development (F).
2. Micro Focus Identity Manager 4.8 Documentation: Understanding Policies for Identity Manager, Section: "When to Use XSLT". This section explicitly states, "Although the Policy Builder is the preferred method for creating policies, you might have existing XSLT style sheets that you want to use..." This directly confirms that Policy Builder is the primary alternative to XSLT, thus minimizing its necessity (D).
3. NetIQ Identity Manager 4.5 Policies in Designer Documentation, Section 1.2: "What Is a Policy?". The guide mentions, "The Policy Builder allows you to graphically build and customize policies without writing code in DirXML Script or XSLT." This single sentence validates both correct answers by highlighting the graphical nature for building policies (F) and its role as an alternative to writing XSLT (D).