Publications

The SLA@SOI consortium is keen to share its results as widely as possible, and is actively publishing both general and focused technical content through a wide variety of channels. Please see below for a selection of our publications to date. Direct links to the content are provided where possible. Some publications have a corresponding DOI number to facilitate location of the content elsewhere.

Formal results of the project are made available via Deliverables. Our public Deliverables can be downloaded from here.

General Documents

Technical Papers and Presentations

  • Dynamic set-up of Monitoring Infrastructures for SLA Management
    George Spanoudakis
    SLA@SOI Technical Paper
    Paper (PDF)
  • A Framework for Multi-level SLA Management
    Marco Comuzzi, Wolfgang Theilmann, Gabriele Zacco, Christoph Rathfelder, Constantinos Kotsokalis, and Ulrich Winkler
    NFPSLAM 2009
  • Translation of Service Level Agreements: A Generic Problem Definition
    Costas Kotsokalis, Ulrich Winkler
    NFPSLAM 2009
  • Performance Evaluation of Scheduling Policies in Symmetric Multiprocessing Environments
    Jens Happe, Henning Groenda, and Ralf H. Reussner
    MASCOTS 2009
  • Parametric Performance Completions for Model-Driven Performance Prediction
    Jens Happe, Steffen Becker, Christoph Rathfelder, Holger Friedrich, and Ralf H. Reussner
    Performance Evaluation Journal
    DOI: 10.1016/j.peva.2009.07.006
  • Challenges in SLA Translation
    Hui Li, Wolfgang Theilmann, Jens Happe
    SLA@SOI Technical Paper
    Paper (PDF)
  • Web Service Trust: Towards a Dynamic Assessment Framework
    George Spanoudakis, Stephane LoPresti
    ARES 2009
    DOI: 10.1109/ARES.2009.149
  • Describing and Verifying Monitoring Capabilities for SLA-Driven Service Based Systems
    Marco Comuzzi, George Spanoudakis
    CAiSE 2009
    Paper (PDF)
  • Multi-level SLAs for Harmonized Management in the Future Internet
    Wolfgang Theilmann, Luciano Baresi
    Towards the Future Internet – A European Research Perspective
    Book
    , Book Chapter
    DOI: 10.3233/978-1-60750-007-0-193