会议专题

Towards Measuring the Degree of Fulfillment of Service Level Agreements

In service oriented architectures (SOA), the nonfunctional 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) properties. The violation of an SLA by the service provider typically results in a penalty to compensate the service consumer. In order to avoid such situations, the service provider needs to recognize critical service instances and to take appropriate countermeasures before a violation happens. Therefore a measure for quantifying the danger of SLA violation is needed as part of a service level management system. This paper proposes a concept for the definition and evaluation of such a metric that takes into account the underlying structure of the SLA as well as the available options for monitoring service quality parameters. Hence it becomes possible to obtain detailed information of the status of service fulfillment at runtime and to identify critical service instances. The methodology is exemplified with the availability property.

service oriented architecture, service levelagreement quality of service key performance indicator monitoring

Frank Schulz

SAP Research KarlsruheSAPAGKarlsruhe, Germany

国际会议

Third International Conference on Information and Computing(第三届信息与计算科学国际会议 ICIC 2010)

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英文

273-276

2010-06-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)