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<blockquote>Theilmann, W., and L. Baresi. 2009. "Multi-level SLAs for Harmonized Management in the Future Internet." in Tselentis et al. (eds.), ''Towards the Future Internet - A European Research Perspective''. Lansdale, PA, USA: IOS Press. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-60750-007-0-183.</blockquote>
  
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This source is considered a primary reference for the [[Properties of Services]] article.
  
 
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This paper aims to integrate management and governance issues at business, software, infrastructure, and network level, and introduces a multi-level SLA management approach to bridge these issues across different layers. It also provides insights on management and governance practices and requirements in various industrial domains.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 18 November 2023

Theilmann, W., and L. Baresi. 2009. "Multi-level SLAs for Harmonized Management in the Future Internet." in Tselentis et al. (eds.), Towards the Future Internet - A European Research Perspective. Lansdale, PA, USA: IOS Press. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-60750-007-0-183.

Usage

This source is considered a primary reference for the Properties of Services article.

Annotation

This paper aims to integrate management and governance issues at business, software, infrastructure, and network level, and introduces a multi-level SLA management approach to bridge these issues across different layers. It also provides insights on management and governance practices and requirements in various industrial domains.

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