Economic Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7643-8899-7_10
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“…The management of SLAs and exchange of SLA specific information is automated to ensure a more proactive monitoring of the runtime service systems. There are different models of SLA lifecycle [13] [21]. Generally, the SLA lifecycle covers the following stages of an SLA development: service and SLA template development, SLA negotiation, service preparation, service execution, assessment of SLA and the QoS, as well as the assessment of the overall service, service termination and decommission [23].…”
Section: B Service Level Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management of SLAs and exchange of SLA specific information is automated to ensure a more proactive monitoring of the runtime service systems. There are different models of SLA lifecycle [13] [21]. Generally, the SLA lifecycle covers the following stages of an SLA development: service and SLA template development, SLA negotiation, service preparation, service execution, assessment of SLA and the QoS, as well as the assessment of the overall service, service termination and decommission [23].…”
Section: B Service Level Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%