This paper proposes a model for a relatively simple Web hosting provider. The model assumes the existence of a load-dispatcher and a finite number of Web-servers. We quantify the quality of service towards the clients of this facility based on a service level agreement between the two parts: the web hosting provider and the client. We assume that the client has the knowledge and resources to quantify its needs. Based on these quantifications, which in our model become parameters, the provider can establish a service offer. In our model, this offer covers the quality of service and the price options for it
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
The Internet is today subject to growing needs of information exchanges and modular applications. Th...
Web content hosting, in which a Web server stores and provides Web access to documents for different...
1 Pricing Issues in Web Hosting Services In this paper we consider a web hosting application where a...
Businesses rely increasingly on Internet services as the basis of their income. Downtime and poor pe...
Abstract. Pricing Web services with different Quality of Service (QoS) classes over the Internet is ...
The Web is now a mature and business-oriented media so the need for differentiated classes of users ...
This paper describes a framework for providing differentiated levels of Web services to different cu...
This paper presents a resource management framework for providing predictable quality of service (Qo...
This research work contributes to research aiming to improve the QoS of commercial web servers. The...
Due to increasing popularity of Internet some web sites cannot anymore serve every client all the ti...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
Web services are software artifacts that can be accessed over the Internet. They can be seen as pay-...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
One problem with web servers is that they are sensitive to overload. The servers may become overload...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
The Internet is today subject to growing needs of information exchanges and modular applications. Th...
Web content hosting, in which a Web server stores and provides Web access to documents for different...
1 Pricing Issues in Web Hosting Services In this paper we consider a web hosting application where a...
Businesses rely increasingly on Internet services as the basis of their income. Downtime and poor pe...
Abstract. Pricing Web services with different Quality of Service (QoS) classes over the Internet is ...
The Web is now a mature and business-oriented media so the need for differentiated classes of users ...
This paper describes a framework for providing differentiated levels of Web services to different cu...
This paper presents a resource management framework for providing predictable quality of service (Qo...
This research work contributes to research aiming to improve the QoS of commercial web servers. The...
Due to increasing popularity of Internet some web sites cannot anymore serve every client all the ti...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
Web services are software artifacts that can be accessed over the Internet. They can be seen as pay-...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
One problem with web servers is that they are sensitive to overload. The servers may become overload...
The extensive adoption of Web service-based applications in dynamic business scenarios, such as on-d...
The Internet is today subject to growing needs of information exchanges and modular applications. Th...
Web content hosting, in which a Web server stores and provides Web access to documents for different...