International audienceThis paper proposes an approach for optimally accessing data by coordinating services according to Service Level Agreements (SLA) for answering queries. We assume that services produce spatio-temporal data through Application Programming Interfaces (API's). Services produce data periodically and in batch. Assuming that there is no full-fledged DBMS providing data management functions, query evaluation (continuous, recurrent or batch) is done through reliable service coordinations guided by SLAs. Service coordinations are optimized for reducing economic, energy and time costs
Web services are often used for search computing where data is retrieved from servers providing info...
Abstract—In Service Oriented Architecture, each application is often designed as a set of abstract s...
© The British Computer Society 2016. All rights reserved. Service level agreement (SLA) is an essent...
International audienceIn the cloud context, users are often called tenants. A cloud DBMS shared by m...
Nowadays, large service centers provide Web sites hosting to many customers by sharing a pool of IT...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach and an associated system named Hypatia for acc...
In this paper, we consider a provider that offers an application implemented as a composite service ...
The emergence of new architectures like the cloud open new challenges for data management. It is no ...
Abstract—Existing data integration techniques have to be revisited to query big data collections on ...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) represents an agreement between a service user and a provider in the...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes the service, the service-level objectives (SLOs), the pric...
We present an approach to manage and price service level agreements (SLAs) for differentiated servic...
Success in today’s marketing arena can often depend on companies embracing effective new technologie...
International audiencePublic data availability in cloud-hosted databases raises interests in systems...
International audienceWith the advent of Cloud computing, services are more and more deployed on the...
Web services are often used for search computing where data is retrieved from servers providing info...
Abstract—In Service Oriented Architecture, each application is often designed as a set of abstract s...
© The British Computer Society 2016. All rights reserved. Service level agreement (SLA) is an essent...
International audienceIn the cloud context, users are often called tenants. A cloud DBMS shared by m...
Nowadays, large service centers provide Web sites hosting to many customers by sharing a pool of IT...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach and an associated system named Hypatia for acc...
In this paper, we consider a provider that offers an application implemented as a composite service ...
The emergence of new architectures like the cloud open new challenges for data management. It is no ...
Abstract—Existing data integration techniques have to be revisited to query big data collections on ...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) represents an agreement between a service user and a provider in the...
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) describes the service, the service-level objectives (SLOs), the pric...
We present an approach to manage and price service level agreements (SLAs) for differentiated servic...
Success in today’s marketing arena can often depend on companies embracing effective new technologie...
International audiencePublic data availability in cloud-hosted databases raises interests in systems...
International audienceWith the advent of Cloud computing, services are more and more deployed on the...
Web services are often used for search computing where data is retrieved from servers providing info...
Abstract—In Service Oriented Architecture, each application is often designed as a set of abstract s...
© The British Computer Society 2016. All rights reserved. Service level agreement (SLA) is an essent...