| C. Mayerl et al., "Specification of a service management architecture to run distributed and networked systems," in Proc. 3rd IFIP/GI Int. Conference on Trends towards a Universal Service Market (USM 2000. |
....management. Since all these approaches focus on one particular problem of service management, they do not provide a generic service model that can be used in different scenarios and environments. Even the approaches that try to build a general service model have certain limitations: For example, [12] develops a service management architecture, which is limited to the phase of service usage; it does not consider the complete life cycle, which is mandatory in order to establish an overall service management. Furthermore, it is not suitable to model service hierarchies. Although [13] presents a ....
C. Mayerl et al., "Specification of a service management architecture to run distributed and networked systems," in Proc. 3rd IFIP/GI Int. Conference on Trends towards a Universal Service Market (USM 2000.
....Since all these approaches focus on one particular problem of service management, they do not provide a generic service model that can be used in different scenarios and environments. Even the approaches that try to build a general service model do not meet our requirements: For example, [14] develops a Service Management Architecture, which is limited to the phase of service usage; it does not consider the complete life cycle, one of our primary requirements. Furthermore, it does not address the problems arising from service hierarchies. Although [3] presents a very detailed model ....
C. Mayerl, Z. Nochta, M. M uller, M. Schauer, A. Uremovic, and S. Abeck. Specification of a Service Management Architecture to Run Distributed and Networked Systems. In Proceedings of the 3rd IFIP/GI International Conference on Trends towards a Universal Service Market (USM 2000), Munich, Germany, 2000.
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