Talk:DistOS-2011W Observability & Contracts: Difference between revisions
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Some forms of contracts exist in the form of Service Level Agreements, and there have been efforts made to automate this process. | |||
{{Cite book | |||
| last = Stiller | |||
| first = Burkhard | |||
| authorlink = Hasan and Burkhard STiller | |||
| title = AURIC: A Scalable and Highly Reusable SLA Compliance Auditing Framework | |||
| publisher = [[Springer]] | |||
| date = 2007 | |||
| page = 203 }} |
Revision as of 05:10, 8 March 2011
Observability
- How do we define 'public' action? How do we monitor 'public' action without monitoring every action?
- How can you make sure your agent is acting according to your instructions?
- How can we ensure that information we receive through a third-party is legitimate?
Contracts
- What can or can't be contracted?
- How can you quantify abstract resources?
- How can two or more parties agree with a minimum of intervention?
Some forms of contracts exist in the form of Service Level Agreements, and there have been efforts made to automate this process.