Automated SLA Monitoring for Web Services
DSOM '02 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management: Management Technologies for E-Commerce and E-Business Applications
QoS-Aware Middleware for Web Services Composition
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Making the Grid Predictable through Reservations and Performance Modelling
The Computer Journal
QoS Support for Time-Critical Grid Workflow Applications
E-SCIENCE '05 Proceedings of the First International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
The First Step of Introducing Risk Management for Prepossessing SLAs
SCC '06 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Services Computing
Error recovery mechanism for grid-based workflow within SLA context
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
Scientific Programming - Scientific Workflows
Mapping heavy communication workflows onto grid resources within an SLA context
HPCC'06 Proceedings of the Second international conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
Transparent fault tolerance for grid applications
EGC'05 Proceedings of the 2005 European conference on Advances in Grid Computing
Mapping workflows onto grid resources within an SLA context
EGC'05 Proceedings of the 2005 European conference on Advances in Grid Computing
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
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In the business Grid environment, the business relationship between a customer and a service provider should be clearly defined. The responsibility of each partner can be stated in the so-called Service Level Agreement (SLA). In the context of SLA-based workflows, the business model is an important factor to determine its job-resource-mapping policy. However, this aspect has not been described fully in the literature. This paper presents the business model of a system handling SLA-based workflow within the business Grid computing environment. From this business model, the mapping policy of the broker is derived. The experiment results show the impact of business models on the efficiency of mapping policies.