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Web Service Level Agreement (WSLA) Language Specification

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The article was published on 2003-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 615 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Service level objective & Service level requirement.

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Efficient algorithms for Web services selection with end-to-end QoS constraints

TL;DR: A broker-based architecture is designed to facilitate the selection of QoS-based services and efficient heuristic algorithms for service processes of different composition structures are presented.
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The WSLA Framework: Specifying and Monitoring Service Level Agreements for Web Services

TL;DR: A novel framework for specifying and monitoring Service Level Agreements (SLA) for Web Services, designed for a Web Services environment, that is applicable as well to any inter-domain management scenario, such as business process and service management, or the management of networks, systems and applications in general.
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Software-Defined Network Function Virtualization: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey presents a thorough investigation of the development of NFV under the software-defined NFV architecture, with an emphasis on service chaining as its application.

Service Level Agreement in Cloud Computing

TL;DR: This paper proposes a mechanism for managing SLAs in a cloud computing environment using the Web Service Level Agreement framework, developed for SLA monitoring and SLA enforcement in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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Web services on demand: WSLA-driven automated management

TL;DR: A framework for providing customers of Web services differentiated levels of service through the use of automated management and service level agreements (SLAs) is described, which was implemented as the utility computing services part of the IBM Emerging Technologies Tool Kit, which is publicly available on the IBM alphaWorksTM Web site.
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The WSLA Framework: Specifying and Monitoring Service Level Agreements for Web Services

TL;DR: A novel framework for specifying and monitoring Service Level Agreements (SLA) for Web Services, designed for a Web Services environment, that is applicable as well to any inter-domain management scenario, such as business process and service management, or the management of networks, systems and applications in general.
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Business-to-business integration with tpaML and a business-to-business protocol framework

TL;DR: This paper describes the basic principles of electronic TPAs, followed by an overview of the proposed TPA language, and describes examples of solutions constructed using TPAs and BPF.
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