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A decision making framework for dynamic service deployment
  Owing to the increase in both heterogeneity and complexity in today's networking systems, the need arises for an architecture for network-based services that provides flexibility and efficiency in the definition, deployment and execution of the services and, at the same time, takes care of the adaptability and evolution of such services. In this paper we present an approach that applies a Web-service-based Resource Management framework, which enables the provision of parallel applications as QoS-aware, whose performance characteristics may be dynamically negotiated between a client application and service providers. Our component model allows context dependencies to be explicitly expressed and dynamically managed with respect to the hosting environment, computational resources, and dependencies on other components. In such a model the Resource Management, in terms of representation, allocation and management of the resources, plays a vital role regarding the efficiency of the whole Dynamic Service Deployment architecture.

  • Date:

    30 June 2006

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Funders:

    European Research Council

Citation

Chrysoulas, C., Kostopoulos, G., Haleplidis, E., Haas, R., Denazis, S., & Koufopavlou, O. (2006). A decision making framework for dynamic service deployment

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Keywords

Web-Services; Dynamic Service Deployment; Matchmaking; Node Model

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