Program Ultra-Dispatcher for launching applications in a customization manner on cloud computing
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Dynamic scalability for next generation gaming infrastructures
Proceedings of the 4th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques
Dynamic resource provisioning for cloud-based gaming infrastructures
Computers in Entertainment (CIE) - Theoretical and Practical Computer Applications in Entertainment
GreenSLAs: supporting energy-efficiency through contracts
E2DC'12 Proceedings of the First international conference on Energy Efficient Data Centers
Towards an SLA-Driven cache adjustment approach for applications on PaaS
Proceedings of the 5th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware
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Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are used to manifest guarantees about certain functional and non-functional aspects of service execution.Service providers are confronted with a hard problem when trying to estimate reasonable QoS levels and other default settings for SLA templates.The insufficient use of formal service behavior descriptions, varying resource demands and a choice of configuration options expected by users contribute to this issue.We present our solution of gathering monitoring data at runtime and feeding it back into the service registry to adjust descriptions and make contract template derivation a more realistic process. In addition, we show how to extend SOA building blocks such as service discoveries and SLA managers with the adjustment mechanism.