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When using SOAs in mission critical environments, quality and performance related aspects may not be ignored. Service Level Agreements (SLAs) have to be defined and applied during runtime. In this paper we present a method to enhance an existing SOA container to take into account Quality of Service (QoS) related aspects and enforce these aspects during runtime using feedback controlled priority adaptations...
In service oriented architectures (SOA), the non-functional properties of services have been recognized to be highly important in addition to the functionality of services as a means to differentiate services according to quality considerations. Service level agreements (SLAs) are formalized contracts between service providers and service consumers that are used to define quality of service (QoS)...
Service level agreements (SLAs) are used to manifest guarantees about certain functional and non-functional aspects of service execution. Service providers are confronted with a hard problem when trying to estimate reasonable QoS levels and other default settings for SLA templates. The insufficient use of formal service behavior descriptions, varying resource demands and a choice of configuration...
Service provisioning is a challenging research area for the design and implementation of autonomic service- oriented software systems. It includes automated QoS management for such systems and their applications. Monitoring and Measurement are two key features of QoS management. They are addressed in this paper as elements of a main step in provisioning of self-healing web services. In a previous...
Web service technology and the Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm have become state of the art for the integration of systems across enterprise boundaries. Here, a strong need for policies exists, which describe the Quality of Service delivered by third parties.Current policy languages in the area of Web services and SOAs allow the specification of requirements with respect to the Quality...
Services in service-oriented computing (SOC) are often black-box since they are typically developed by 3rd party developers and deployed only with their interface specifications. Therefore, internal details of services and implementation details of service components are not readily available. Also, services in SOC are highly evolvable since new services can be registered into repositories, and existing...
We developed a quality of service (QoS) management system to support service level management (SLM) for global enterprise services. The QoS management system is integrated with one of our enterprise services in a preproduction system, an identical system as the production system but in a test environment. Lab experiments showed that our integrated solution helps global enterprise services to better...
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