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An MDP-based admission control for a QoS-aware service-oriented system

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This paper addresses the problem of providing a service broker, which offers to prospective users a composite service with a range of different Quality of Service classes, with a forward-looking admission control policy based on Markov Decision Processes (MDPs).
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In this paper, we address the problem of providing a service broker, which offers to prospective users a composite service with a range of different Quality of Service (QoS) classes, with a forward-looking admission control policy based on Markov Decision Processes (MDPs).

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