SLAs for cross-layer adaptation and monitoring of service-based applications: a case study

QASBA '11 Pub Date : 2011-09-14 DOI:10.1145/2031746.2031755
Konstantinos Bratanis, D. Dranidis, A. Simons
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Cross-layer adaptation and monitoring (CLAM) is an approach to the run-time quality assurance of service-based applications (SBAs). The aim of CLAM is to monitor the different layers of an SBA and correlate the monitoring results, such that in the event that a problem occurs an effective adaptation strategy is inferred for enacting a coordinated adaptation across all layers of the SBA. An important aspect of CLAM is the definition of the appropriate Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) for third party services utilised in the different layers of the SBAs. In this paper, we present insights into how to define SLAs for CLAM, by analysing SBAs in order to differentiate the third party business, software and infrastructure services utilised by the SBA. As a case study, we apply the analytical approach to an existing platform-as-a-service framework, which has been developed as an SBA and could benefit from CLAM. The analysis reveals the different third party services and their characteristics, as a precursor to defining SLAs. The case study successfully demonstrates how distinct SLAs for business, software and infrastructure services may be applied respectively in the BPM, SCC and SI layers of an SBA, to provide a flexible monitoring and adaptation response across layers.
用于跨层适应和监视基于服务的应用程序的sla:一个案例研究
跨层适应和监视(CLAM)是一种用于基于服务的应用程序(sba)运行时质量保证的方法。CLAM的目的是监测SBA的不同层并将监测结果联系起来,以便在发生问题时推断出有效的适应策略,以便在SBA的所有层之间实施协调的适应。CLAM的一个重要方面是为在sba的不同层中使用的第三方服务定义适当的服务水平协议(sla)。在本文中,我们通过分析SBA来区分SBA所使用的第三方业务、软件和基础设施服务,从而对如何为CLAM定义sla提出了见解。作为案例研究,我们将分析方法应用于现有的平台即服务框架,该框架已作为SBA开发,可以从CLAM中受益。分析揭示了不同的第三方服务及其特征,作为定义sla的先导。该案例研究成功地演示了如何在SBA的BPM、SCC和SI层中分别应用业务、软件和基础设施服务的不同sla,以提供灵活的跨层监控和适应响应。
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