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Monitoring and Reputation Mechanisms for Service Level Agreements

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Grid Economics and Business Models (GECON 2008)

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A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is an electronic contract between a service user and a provider, and specifies the service to be provided, Quality of Service (QoS) properties that must be maintained by a provider during service provision (generally defined as a set of Service Level Objectives (SLOs)), and a set of penalty clauses specifying what happens when service providers fail to deliver the QoS agreed. Although significant work exists on how SLOs may be specified and monitored, not much work has focused on actually identifying how SLOs may be impacted by the choice of specific penalty clauses. A trusted mediator may be used to resolve conflicts between the parties involved. The objectives of this work are to: (i) identify classes of penalty clauses that can be associated with an SLA; (ii) define how to specify penalties in an extension of WS-Agreement; and (iii) specify to what extent penalty clauses can be enforced based on monitoring of an SLA.

This paper extends preliminary work reported at the Usage of Service Level Agreements in Grids Workshop [17]

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Rana, O., Warnier, M., Quillinan, T.B., Brazier, F. (2008). Monitoring and Reputation Mechanisms for Service Level Agreements. In: Altmann, J., Neumann, D., Fahringer, T. (eds) Grid Economics and Business Models. GECON 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5206. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85485-2_10

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