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Service Level Agreement Monitoring as a Service: An Independent Monitoring Service for Service Level Agreements in Clouds

Big Data, 2023
The cloud network is rapidly growing due to a massive increase in interconnected devices and the emergence of different technologies such as the Internet of things, fog computing, and artificial intelligence. In response, cloud computing needs reliable dealings among the service providers, brokers, and consumers.
Afzal Badshah   +5 more
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Cooperative Service Level Agreement

MILCOM 2006, 2006
With ever increasing mobility of the work force and of the communication infrastructure itself, we will continue to see the growth in diversity of network domains and diversity of applications. The Global Information Grid (GIG) is a prime example of such a networking environment. In most networking scenarios, the component network domains are owned and
Bharat Doshi   +5 more
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Service Level Agreements

The TQM Magazine, 1994
Explains what a service level agreement (SLA) is and describes the benefits of an SLA both as a catalyst to service management and to delivering appropriate, cost‐effective service quality. Examines the application of SLAs in a wide variety of service areas and establishes their importance to market testing and benchmarking. Describes the content of an
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Service Level Agreements

2018
SLAs werden oft im Bereich der IT-basierten Services eingesetzt, um die Dienstgute einer Service-Leistung zu beschreiben und vertraglich festzulegen (vgl. [75]). In einem SLA werden die funktionalen und nicht-funktionalen Anforderungen an einen speziellen Service beschrieben.
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Grid Service Level Agreements

2004
We present a reformulation of the well-known GRAM architecture based on the Service-Level Agreement (SLA) negotiation protocols defined within the Service Negotiation and Access Protocol (SNAP) framework. We illustrate how a range of local, distributed, and workflow scheduling mechanisms can be viewed as part of a cohesive yet open system, in which new
Karl Czajkowski   +3 more
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Hierarchical aggregation of Service Level Agreements

Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2011
{IT-based} Service Economy requires Service Markets to flourish for the trade of services. market does not represent a simple buyer-seller relationship, rather it is the culmination point of a complex chain of stake-holders with a hierarchical integration of value along each point in the chain.
Irfan Ul Haq   +2 more
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Evaluation of hospital service level agreements

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of the paper is to evaluate the development and use of service level agreements (SLAs) in a Belgian hospital from a client's point of view.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is based on a theoretical framework indicating the variables that influence the relationship between the use of a specific governance mechanisms and ...
Rieneke G, Berbée   +4 more
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Aggregation patterns of service level agreements

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology, 2010
{IT-based} {ServiceMarkets} requires an enabling infrastructure to support Service Value Chains and service choreographies resulting from service composition scenarios. This will result into novel business models where services compose together hierarchically in a producer-consumer manner to form ser- vice supply-chains of added value.
Haq, Irfan Ul, Schikuta, Erich
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Service level agreements.

Health estate, 1998
Service level agreements provide clearer descriptions of the services to be provided and the objectives to be met. In many instances it is the first time that services have been defined allowing their performance to be suitably measured. They should be output based and not too prescriptive on how the services are to be delivered. The emphasis should be
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Security service level agreements

Proceedings of the 1999 workshop on New security paradigms, 1999
A popular business paradigm for information systems treats the information infrastructure as a corporate utility. In this model, a fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is associated with a given workstation, the network infrastructure, user applications, and personnel required for operational support.
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