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Safety, Certification and Compliance for Software Services (WESOA11)

H.Foster and G.Spanoudakis, Safety, Ceritifcation and Compliance for Software Services, in proceedings of the Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications (WESOA11), Paphos, Cyprus, December 2011. Abstract Preview The maturity of IT processes, such as software development, can be and is often certified. Current trends in the IT industry suggest that software systems in the future will be very different from their counterparts today, with an increasing adoption of the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) design pattern and the deployment of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) on Cloud infrastructures. In this talk we discuss some issues surrounding engineering Software Services for Cloud infrastructures and highlight the need for enhanced control, service-level agreement...

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Dynamic Creation of Monitoring Infrastructures

Dynamic Creation of Monitoring Infrastructures

In this paper we discuss an approach to the dynamic configuration of service monitoring infrastructure from SLAs. Published in Service Level Agreements for Cloud Computing, Springer, 2011.

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SMaRT: A Workbench for Reporting the Monitorability of Services from SLAs

H.Foster and G.Spanoudakis, SMaRT: A Workbench for Reporting the Monitorability of Services from SLAs, 3rd International Workshop on the Principles of Engineering Service-Oriented Systems (PESOS) located at the IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 2011. Abstract Preview Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for Software Services aim to clearly identify the service level commitments established between service requesters and providers. A dynamic configuration for the monitoring of these SLAs provides the opportunity for service monitor providers to offer and release monitoring infrastructures for different types of services. Whilst there has been work on automating this monitor matching and configuration, additional support may be...

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