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QoP and QoS Policy Cognizant Module Composition

by Paul Seymer, Angelos Stavrou, Duminda Wijesekera, Sushil Jajodia
"... Abstract—Component-based software engineering is generally recognized as one of the best methods to develop, deploy, and manage increasingly complex software systems. To enable the dynamic composition of software modules, it is often required to expose their functionality dependencies. This results ..."
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) based rules. Moreover, our policies are flexible and expressive, allowing the enforcement of multiple aspects for the requested composition including security and quality of service. We apply our framework to specify Quality of Protection (QoP) and Quality of Service (QoS) policies. We demonstrate

Security policy cognizant module composition,” Available at http://cs.gmu.edu

by Paul Seymer, Angelos Stavrou, Duminda Wijesekera, Sushil Jajodia , 2010
"... Component-based software development and deploy-ment is based on developing individual software mod-ules that are composed on an as needed basis. Such modules expose the computations they provide and their dependencies on providing these computations- that re-sults in a well known requires-provides ..."
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-provides specifications for modules. This paper provides a framework to com-bine modules that specify their requires-provides inter-faces in a policy dependent way. Our framework specify policies as combinations of Constraint Logic Program-ming (CLP) based rules and our policies can cover mul-tiple aspects associated

CloudSim: a toolkit for modeling and simulation of cloud computing environments and evaluation of resource provisioning algorithms

by Rodrigo N. Calheiros, Rajiv Ranjan, Anton Beloglazov, César A. F. De Rose, Rajkumar Buyya , 2010
"... Cloud computing is a recent advancement wherein IT infrastructure and applications are provided as “services ” to endusers under a usage-based payment model. They can leverage virtualized services even on the fly based on requirements (workload patterns and QoS) varying with time. The application se ..."
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services hosted under Cloud computing model have complex provisioning, composition, configuration, and deployment requirements. Evaluating the performance of Cloud provisioning policies, application workload models, and resources performance models in a repeatable manner under varying system and user

R.N.: Modeling and Simulation of Scalable Cloud Computing Environments and the CloudSim Toolkit: Challenges and Opportunities, Keynote Paper

by Rajkumar Buyya, Rajiv Ranjan, Rodrigo N. Calheiros - In: Proceedings of the 7th High Performance Computing and Simulation (HPCS 2009) Conference , 2009
"... Cloud computing aims to power the next generation data centers and enables application service providers to lease data center capabilities for deploying applications depending on user QoS (Quality of Service) requirements. Cloud applications have different composition, configuration, and deployment ..."
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Cloud computing aims to power the next generation data centers and enables application service providers to lease data center capabilities for deploying applications depending on user QoS (Quality of Service) requirements. Cloud applications have different composition, configuration, and deployment

Prioritized Burst Segmentation and Composite Burst Assembly Techniques For QoS Support in Optical Burst-Switched Networks

by Vinod Vokkarane, Jason Jue. - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 2003
"... In this paper, we address the issue of providing differentiated services to IP packets over an optical burst-switched network. QoS is supported by introducing prioritized contention resolution policies in the network core and a new burst assembly technique at the network edge. In the core, contentio ..."
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In this paper, we address the issue of providing differentiated services to IP packets over an optical burst-switched network. QoS is supported by introducing prioritized contention resolution policies in the network core and a new burst assembly technique at the network edge. In the core

QOS WITH RELIABILITY AND SCALABILITY IN ADAPTIVE SERVICE-BASED SYSTEMS

by V. Rhymend, Uthariaraj P. Mercy, Florence A. Geetha
"... Service-based systems that are dynamically composed at runtime to provide complex, adaptive functionality are currently one of the main development paradigms in software engineering. However, the Quality of Service (QoS) delivered by these systems remains an important concern, and needs to be manage ..."
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Service-based systems that are dynamically composed at runtime to provide complex, adaptive functionality are currently one of the main development paradigms in software engineering. However, the Quality of Service (QoS) delivered by these systems remains an important concern, and needs

A Protocol Composition-Based Approach to QoS Control in Collaboration Systems

by Amit G. Mathur, Atul Prakash - In Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems , 1995
"... This paper considers the problem of application-level QoS control in group collaboration systems. The QoS parameters considered, latency, jitter, packet-loss, and asynchrony, are controlled by the receiver. The QoS control is based on a novel protocol composition-based approach, wherein the protoco ..."
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This paper considers the problem of application-level QoS control in group collaboration systems. The QoS parameters considered, latency, jitter, packet-loss, and asynchrony, are controlled by the receiver. The QoS control is based on a novel protocol composition-based approach, wherein

A QoS Monitoring Framework for Composite Web Services in the Cloud

by Rima Grati, Khouloud Boukadi, Hanene Ben-abdallah
"... Abstract — Due to the dynamic nature of the Cloud, continuous monitoring of QoS requirements is necessary to manage the Cloud computing environment and enforce service level agreements. In this paper, we propose a QoS monitoring framework for composite Web services implemented using the BPEL process ..."
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Abstract — Due to the dynamic nature of the Cloud, continuous monitoring of QoS requirements is necessary to manage the Cloud computing environment and enforce service level agreements. In this paper, we propose a QoS monitoring framework for composite Web services implemented using the BPEL

Quality-of-service driven power and rate adaptation over wireless links

by Jia Tang, Xi Zhang - IEEE TRANS. WIRELESS COMMUN , 2007
"... We propose a quality-of-service (QoS) driven power and rate adaptation scheme over wireless links in mobile wireless networks. Specifically, our proposed scheme aims at maximizing the system throughput subject to a given delay QoS constraint. First, we derive an optimal adaptation policy by integrat ..."
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We propose a quality-of-service (QoS) driven power and rate adaptation scheme over wireless links in mobile wireless networks. Specifically, our proposed scheme aims at maximizing the system throughput subject to a given delay QoS constraint. First, we derive an optimal adaptation policy

AMPol-Q: Adaptive Middleware Policy to Support QoS

by Raja Af, Jianqing Zhang, Carl A. Gunter
"... Abstract. There are many problems hindering the design and development of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), which can dynamically discover and compose multiple services so that the quality of the composite service is measured by its End-to-End (E2E) quality, rather than that of individual servi ..."
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Abstract. There are many problems hindering the design and development of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), which can dynamically discover and compose multiple services so that the quality of the composite service is measured by its End-to-End (E2E) quality, rather than that of individual
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