2006 IEEE Services Computing Workshops 2006
DOI: 10.1109/scw.2006.40
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Towards Unified QoS/SLA Ontologies

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“…We classify related work on enforcement of Cloud based services into (i) monitoring of Cloud/Grid/Web services [12,15,1], (ii) SLA management including QoS management [8][9][10][11] and (iii) mapping techniques of monitored metrics to SLA parameters and attributes [20,13,14]. Since there is very little work on monitoring, SLA management, and metrics mapping in Cloud systems we look particularly into related areas such as Grid and SOA based systems.…”
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“…We classify related work on enforcement of Cloud based services into (i) monitoring of Cloud/Grid/Web services [12,15,1], (ii) SLA management including QoS management [8][9][10][11] and (iii) mapping techniques of monitored metrics to SLA parameters and attributes [20,13,14]. Since there is very little work on monitoring, SLA management, and metrics mapping in Cloud systems we look particularly into related areas such as Grid and SOA based systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dobson et al [12] present a unified quality of service (QoS) ontology applicable to the main scenarios identified such as QoS-based Web services selection, QoS monitoring and QoS adaptation. Comuzzi et al 2009 [15] define the process for SLA establishment adopted within the EU project SLA@SOI framework.…”
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“…Although this ontology supplies the correct semantics for matchmaking, this was never demonstrated due to datatype limitations in OWL. To overcome this limitation, a pure XML based solution was used, losing all of the virtues of OWL [7]. The DAML-QoS [8] is a QoS metrics ontology for WS developed in DAML+O.…”
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“…A Quality of Service catalog with regard to component-based software development is given in [19]. Several NFP ontologies exist, for example [20] compares existing solutions, such as OWL-QoS and QoSOnt.…”
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confidence: 99%