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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a central paradigm in Internet. In SOA, services provided by businesses are composed of several sub-services offered by third parties. Quantitative models for the dependability analysis as well as mechanisms for measuring and controlling Service Level Agreements (SLAs) of composite web services are lacking. This Ph.D. project will investigate how to use new network monitoring techniques, like Flexible NetFlow/IPFIX, to build a non-intrusive and scalable framework for web services SLAs validation and enforcement.
 
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a central paradigm in Internet. In SOA, services provided by businesses are composed of several sub-services offered by third parties. Quantitative models for the dependability analysis as well as mechanisms for measuring and controlling Service Level Agreements (SLAs) of composite web services are lacking. This Ph.D. project will investigate how to use new network monitoring techniques, like Flexible NetFlow/IPFIX, to build a non-intrusive and scalable framework for web services SLAs validation and enforcement.
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Revision as of 15:01, 24 November 2009

Summary
Student: Idilio Drago
Title: Validation and control of SLAs in Service-Oriented Systems
e-mail: i.drago@utwente.nl
Affiliation: UT
Supervisor: Aiko Pras
Committee:
Start: 2009
End: 2013
Funding: UT

Biography

PhD project description

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a central paradigm in Internet. In SOA, services provided by businesses are composed of several sub-services offered by third parties. Quantitative models for the dependability analysis as well as mechanisms for measuring and controlling Service Level Agreements (SLAs) of composite web services are lacking. This Ph.D. project will investigate how to use new network monitoring techniques, like Flexible NetFlow/IPFIX, to build a non-intrusive and scalable framework for web services SLAs validation and enforcement.

References

External links

  • [_URL_ Homepage] of Idilio Drago
  • Publications of Idilio Drago, as indexed by DBLP