DistOS-2011W Observability & Contracts: Difference between revisions
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* How can make contracts between computers (promises to exchange actions in present for actions in the future)? | * How can make contracts between computers (promises to exchange actions in present for actions in the future)? | ||
Here is one paper I found Regarding Contracts (HS): | |||
Service Level Agreements on IP Networks, by Dinesh C. Verma, IBM T.J Watson Research Center | |||
They break SLAs in IP network environments into three main services: | |||
1) Network Connectivity | |||
2) Hosting Services | |||
3) Integrated Services | |||
They also mention three common approaches used to support and manage service level agreements. | |||
1) Insurance Approach | |||
2) Configuration and Provisioning techniques | |||
3) Adaptive Approach | |||
== Service Level Agreements on IP Networks, by Dinesh C. Verma, IBM T.J Watson Research Center== | == Service Level Agreements on IP Networks, by Dinesh C. Verma, IBM T.J Watson Research Center== | ||
Revision as of 17:17, 8 March 2011
Problem Outline
Observability & Contracts
- How do I observe the acts of other agents, particularly "public" acts?
- How can make contracts between computers (promises to exchange actions in present for actions in the future)?
Here is one paper I found Regarding Contracts (HS):
Service Level Agreements on IP Networks, by Dinesh C. Verma, IBM T.J Watson Research Center
They break SLAs in IP network environments into three main services: 1) Network Connectivity 2) Hosting Services 3) Integrated Services
They also mention three common approaches used to support and manage service level agreements. 1) Insurance Approach 2) Configuration and Provisioning techniques 3) Adaptive Approach
Service Level Agreements on IP Networks, by Dinesh C. Verma, IBM T.J Watson Research Center
Members
- Seyyed Hadi Sajjadpour
- Tarjit Komal
- Scott Lyons
- Andrew Luczak