Cross-layer adaptation and monitoring (CLAM) is an approach to the run-time quality assurance of service-based applications (SBAs). The aim of CLAM is to monitor the different layers of an SBA and correlate the monitoring results, such that in the event that a problem occurs an effective adaptation strategy is inferred for enacting a coordinated adaptation across all layers of the SBA. An important aspect of CLAM is the definition of the appropriate Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) for third party services utilised in the different layers of the SBAs. In this paper, we present insights into how to define SLAs for CLAM, by analysing SBAs in order to differentiate the third party business, software and infrastructure services utilised by the S...
It is paramount to provide seamless and ubiquitous access to rich contents available online to inter...
International audienceIn recent years, business process management and Service-based applications ha...
In modern service economies, service provisioning needs to be regulated by complex SLA hierarchies a...
Service-based Applications (SBA) are deployed in highly dynamic and distributed settings, where vari...
Adaptation of service-based applications (SBA) is not trivial in their heterogeneous and dynamic exe...
Service-based systems (SBS) have a complex layered structure where the service-based application (SB...
One of the key features of service-based systems (SBS) is the capability to adapt in order to react ...
In modern service economies, service provisioning needs to be regulated by complex SLA hierarchies a...
There is a global trend towards service-orientation, both for organizing business interactions but a...
Service based systems are intrinsically dynamic as the services deployed by them can be replaced at ...
In service provisioning relationships, contracts re-lating to Quality of Service (QoS) are agreed in...
In service oriented computing different techniques for monitoring Service Level Agreements (SLAs) ar...
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for Software Services aim to clearly identify the service level comm...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) represents an agreement between a service user and a provider in the...
Service level agreements (SLA) for most software systems which are offered as services, are usually ...
It is paramount to provide seamless and ubiquitous access to rich contents available online to inter...
International audienceIn recent years, business process management and Service-based applications ha...
In modern service economies, service provisioning needs to be regulated by complex SLA hierarchies a...
Service-based Applications (SBA) are deployed in highly dynamic and distributed settings, where vari...
Adaptation of service-based applications (SBA) is not trivial in their heterogeneous and dynamic exe...
Service-based systems (SBS) have a complex layered structure where the service-based application (SB...
One of the key features of service-based systems (SBS) is the capability to adapt in order to react ...
In modern service economies, service provisioning needs to be regulated by complex SLA hierarchies a...
There is a global trend towards service-orientation, both for organizing business interactions but a...
Service based systems are intrinsically dynamic as the services deployed by them can be replaced at ...
In service provisioning relationships, contracts re-lating to Quality of Service (QoS) are agreed in...
In service oriented computing different techniques for monitoring Service Level Agreements (SLAs) ar...
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for Software Services aim to clearly identify the service level comm...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) represents an agreement between a service user and a provider in the...
Service level agreements (SLA) for most software systems which are offered as services, are usually ...
It is paramount to provide seamless and ubiquitous access to rich contents available online to inter...
International audienceIn recent years, business process management and Service-based applications ha...
In modern service economies, service provisioning needs to be regulated by complex SLA hierarchies a...