The monitorability of service-level agreements for application-service provision

J. Skene, A. Skene, J. Crampton, W. Emmerich
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Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) mitigate the risks of a service-provision scenario by associating financial penalties with aberrant service behaviour. SLAs are useless if their provisions can be unilaterally ignored by a party without incurring any liability. To avoid this, it is necessary to ensure that each party's conformance to its obligations can be monitored by the other parties. We introduce a technique for analysing systems of SLAs to determine the degree of monitorability possible. We apply this technique to identify the most monitorable system of SLAs including timeliness constraints for a three-role Application-Service Provision (ASP) scenario. The system contains SLAs that are at best mutually monitorable, implying the requirement for reconciliation of monitoring data between the parties, and hence the need to constrain the parties to report honestly while accommodating unavoidable measurement error. We describe the design of a fair constraint on the precision and accuracy of reported measurements, and its approximate monitorability using a statistical hypothesis test.
用于应用程序服务提供的服务水平协议的可监视性
服务水平协议(sla)通过将财务处罚与异常服务行为关联起来,降低了服务提供场景的风险。如果sla的条款可以被一方单方面忽视而不承担任何责任,那么sla就是无用的。为避免这种情况,有必要确保每一方履行其义务的情况可由其他各方监测。我们介绍了一种分析sla系统的技术,以确定可能的可监控程度。我们应用此技术来确定最可监视的sla系统,包括三角色应用程序-服务提供(ASP)场景的时效性约束。系统包含充其量是相互监视的sla,这意味着需要协调各方之间的监视数据,因此需要约束各方诚实地报告,同时容纳不可避免的度量错误。我们描述了对报告测量的精度和准确性的公平约束的设计,以及使用统计假设检验的近似可监测性。
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