Name:DynamicSLA
Description:A framework for the management of dynamic and flexible Service Level Agreements in GRID and SOA environments. The framework is provided with a front-end application to let the users create and dynamically modify Service Level Agreements for the services they want to access..
’’DynamicSLA’’ provides its services through a Web services’ interface, and is grounded on the WS-Agreement API (which is OGF recommendation).
At the time of the DynamicSLA’s implementation, the gLite framework did not provide a Web Services’interface nor a WS-Agreement API support. Integrating such features in gLite was out of the scope of this work. The main purpose of the work was to build-up a framework for the management of SLAs in dynamic contexts such as the SOA and GRID environments. Every grid middleware conforming to the Web Service technology can take benefit of the services exposed by ’’DynamicSLA’’.
Software requirements:
OS: Unix-like
JRE 1.5 or above
ETTK framework (from IBM)
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Abstract:A framework for the management of dynamic and flexible Service Level Agreements in GRID and SOA environments. The framework is provided with a front-end application to let the users create and dynamically modify Service Level Agreements for the services they want to access..
<br>’’DynamicSLA’’ provides its services through a Web services’ interface, and is grounded on the WS-Agreement API (which is OGF recommendation).
At the time of the DynamicSLA’s implementation, the gLite framework did not provide a Web Services’interface nor a WS-Agreement API support. Integrating such features in gLite was out of the scope of this work. The main purpose of the work was to build-up a framework for the management of SLAs in dynamic contexts such as the SOA and GRID environments. Every grid middleware conforming to the Web Service technology can take benefit of the services exposed by ’’DynamicSLA’’.
<br><br><b>Software requirements</b>: <br>OS: Unix-like
<br>JRE 1.5 or above
<br>ETTK framework (from IBM)
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Created:2010-05-01
Last updated:2010-05-01