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ICAC
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
QMON: QoS- and Utility-Aware Monitoring in Enterprise Systems
Abstract— The scale, reliability, and cost requirements of enterprise data centers require automation of center management. Examples include provisioning, scheduling, capacity pl...
Sandip Agarwala, Yuan Chen, Dejan S. Milojicic, Ka...
AIPS
2009
14 years 10 months ago
Extended Goals for Composing Services
The ability to automatically compose Web Services is critical for realising more complex functionalities. Several proposals to use automated planning to deal with the problem of s...
Eirini Kaldeli, Alexander Lazovik, Marco Aiello
DEBU
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Exploiting Web Service Semantics: Taxonomies vs. Ontologies
Comprehensive semantic descriptions of Web services are essential to exploit them in their full potential, that is, discovering them dynamically, and enabling automated service ne...
Asuman Dogac, Gokce Laleci, Yildiray Kabak, Ibrahi...
DALT
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
A Collaborative Framework to Realize Virtual Enterprises Using 3APL
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a collaborative framework to realize a Virtual Enterprise (VE) for the domain of Micro Assembly. The framework is developed using 3APL technolog...
Gobinath Narayanasamy, Joe Cecil, Tran Cao Son
TSC
2008
144views more  TSC 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Probabilistic QoS and Soft Contracts for Transaction-Based Web Services Orchestrations
Service level agreements (SLAs), or contracts, have an important role in web services. These contracts define the obligations and rights between the provider of a web service and i...
Sidney Rosario, Albert Benveniste, Stefan Haar, Cl...