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Dynamic SLAs management in service oriented environments

The increasing adoption of service oriented architectures across different administrative domains, forces service providers to use effective mechanisms and strategies of resource management in order for them to be able to guarantee the quality levels their customers demands during service provisioni...

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Published in:The Journal of systems and software 2009-05, Vol.82 (5), p.759-771
Main Authors: Di Modica, Giuseppe, Tomarchio, Orazio, Vita, Lorenzo
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SOA
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