Difference between revisions of "Defining a QoS viewpoint in a SOA environment"
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− | One of the challenges in the design of a service in a Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) environment is understanding the implied concept of Quality of Service (QoS): not just what it is, but also how it is actually measured and represented. | + | One of the challenges in the design of a service in a Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) environment is understanding the implied concept of Quality of Service (QoS): not just what it is, but also how it is actually measured and how it can be represented in the current notations. |
This Master Project is done in the context of the SeQual project (a collaboration project among IBM and several ICT and communication companies), and will focus on: | This Master Project is done in the context of the SeQual project (a collaboration project among IBM and several ICT and communication companies), and will focus on: | ||
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has title::Defining a QoS viewpoint in an SOA environment | |
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status: ongoing
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Student name: | student name::Ana Almeida |
number: | student number::1824783 |
Dates | |
Start | start date:=2010/03/01 |
End | end date:=2010/09/01 |
Supervision | |
Supervisor: | Patricia Lago |
Company: | has company::IBM |
Poster: | has poster::Media:Media:Posternaam.pdf |
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Abstract
One of the challenges in the design of a service in a Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) environment is understanding the implied concept of Quality of Service (QoS): not just what it is, but also how it is actually measured and how it can be represented in the current notations. This Master Project is done in the context of the SeQual project (a collaboration project among IBM and several ICT and communication companies), and will focus on:
- performance-oriented issues in an SOA environment
- performance requirements, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and assessment criteria
- study of modelling notations in order to investigate their capability in what concerns the modelling of these constraints.