Available frameworks and middleware implementing run-time adaptivity mechanisms exploit qualities of services (QoSs) and/or other properties of the systems’ resources when choosing the most appropriate one to provide the services requested by the users. Usually, the case studies built upon these solutions claim for an immediate execution of services. In this paper, we describe an Adaptive Resource Management System (ARMS) which considers both the immediate execution of services and their bookings.
Raibulet, C., Ubezio, L. (2007). Mechanisms to book services in an adaptive resource management system. In Services Computing, 2007. SCC 2007. IEEE International Conference on (pp.697-698). IEEE COMPUTER SOC [10.1109/SCC.2007.78].
Mechanisms to book services in an adaptive resource management system
RAIBULET, CLAUDIA;
2007
Abstract
Available frameworks and middleware implementing run-time adaptivity mechanisms exploit qualities of services (QoSs) and/or other properties of the systems’ resources when choosing the most appropriate one to provide the services requested by the users. Usually, the case studies built upon these solutions claim for an immediate execution of services. In this paper, we describe an Adaptive Resource Management System (ARMS) which considers both the immediate execution of services and their bookings.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.