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Service Level Agreement (SLA)

Martina Meschke
- Vol. 20, Iss: 10, pp 562-563
TLDR
Between the Identity and Access Management Office (IAMO) and the designated Purdue University administrative or academic group (the Client) for the electronic distribution of Purdue University network services to the Client for purposes of identification, authentication and authorization.
Abstract
Between the Identity and Access Management Office (IAMO) and the designated Purdue University administrative or academic group (the Client) for the electronic distribution of Purdue University network services to the Client for purposes of identification, authentication and authorization.

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DDoS attacks in cloud computing

TL;DR: This work makes a novel attempt to identify the need of DDoS mitigation solutions involving multi-level information flow and effective resource management during the attack, and concludes that there is a strong requirement of solutions, which are designed keeping utility computing models in mind.
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SLA-Driven Clustering of QoS-Aware Application Servers

TL;DR: The design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a middleware architecture for enabling service level agreement (SLA)-driven clustering of QoS-aware application servers shows that this approach makes possible JBoss' resource usage optimization and allows JBoss to effectively meet the QoS requirements of the applications it hosts.
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Fault-tolerant Service Level Agreement lifecycle management in clouds using actor system

TL;DR: This work separates the agreement's fault-tolerance concerns and strategies into multiple autonomous layers that can be hierarchically combined into an intuitive, parallelized, effective and efficient management structure for the automated management of the complete SLA lifecycle.
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QoS Management in Cloud@Home Infrastructures

TL;DR: Aim of the paper is to demonstrate how Cloud@Home can fulfil a volunteer-Cloud paradigm, providing and specifying the architecture, the algorithms and the components that implement SLA-QoS management features.
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Enabling Dynamic SLA Compensation Using Blockchain-based Smart Contracts

TL;DR: This paper proposes an approach based on blockchain and Smart Contracts to automate the compensation process while enabling dynamic payments during the SLA lifetime, and was evaluated in an use case that simulates the management of a Quality of Service SLA between an SP and a customer.