Ponencia
Temporal-Awareness in SLAS. Why Should We Be Concerned?
Autor/es | Müller Cejás, Carlos
Fernández Montes, Pablo |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos |
Fecha de publicación | 2007 |
Fecha de depósito | 2015-06-29 |
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Resumen | Traditionally, Service Level Agreements have been decomposed in two sets of properties: functionals (what) and non-functionals (how). However, in our opinion, there has been a third key element that has had a minor attention ... Traditionally, Service Level Agreements have been decomposed in two sets of properties: functionals (what) and non-functionals (how). However, in our opinion, there has been a third key element that has had a minor attention from academy: temporal awareness (when). We believe temporality is a main concern that should be addressed in realistic scenarios. in doing so, this position paper discuss our experience in extending the specification WS-Agreement with a temporal Domain Specific Language; importantly, main aim of the paper is to provoke a debate about the importance of temporality in SLAs. |
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