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Service Level Checking in the Cloud Computing Context
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Cluster ComputingSecure ServiceEngineeringInformation SecurityVerificationService MonitoringSoftware EngineeringFormal VerificationCloud Resource ManagementMediation ApproachService Level CheckingCloud Computing ContextCloud-based IntegrationComputer ScienceInformation ManagementCloud Service AdaptationSoftware DesignData SecurityService-oriented ComputingService-level AgreementCloud ComputingMulticloudSystem Software
Cloud Computing raises numerous questions about the implementation and deployment of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and virtualization. It also raises questions related to services contracts, their management and verification, independently of services migration within the Cloud(s). Issues and solutions related to the verification of contracts compliance are referred as Service Level Checking (SLC). Implementing SLC in the Cloud Computing context requires an innovating and functional architecture, in order to separate monitoring information collection concerns from contracts compliance verification concerns. Such contracts or Service Level Agreements (SLAs) apply to the target systems and services. In order to solve the separation of concerns issue, we have used the mediation approach. Our architecture and prototype have been implemented and validated in the context of the French ANR SemEUsE and European Celtic SERVERY cooperative research projects.
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