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Precise service level agreements
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NegotiationWeb Service SpecificationEngineeringService AssuranceLawSoftware EngineeringSemantic WebSemanticsSoftware AnalysisCorpus LinguisticsApplied LinguisticsLanguage DocumentationComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesWeb Service ModelingService-oriented Software EngineeringRegulationSoftware DesignXml LanguageService-oriented ComputingSlang ElementsService-level AgreementLinguisticsSoftware Language Engineering
SLAng is an XML language for defining service level agreements, the part of a contract between the client and provider of an Internet service that describes the quality attributes that the service is required to possess. We define the semantics of SLAng precisely by modelling the syntax of the language in UML, then relating the language model to a model that describes the structure and behaviour of services. The presence of SLAng elements imposes behavioural constraints on service elements, and the precise definition of these constraints using OCL constitutes the semantic description of the language. We use the semantics to define a notion of SLA compatibility, and an extension to UML that enables the modelling of service situations as a precursor to analysis, implementation and provisioning activities.
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