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Dynamic Service Provisioning: A User-Centric Approach

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Rodosek, Gabi Dreo da and Lewis, Lundy (2001) Dynamic Service Provisioning: A User-Centric Approach. In: 12th International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations & Management., 15 October 2001 - 17 October 2001, Nancy, France .

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Event: 12th International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations & Management., 15 October 2001 - 17 October 2001, Nancy, France
Abstract:The paradigm shift to service management opens a new dimension in management. In this paper we address the issue of dynamic service provisioning. The vision is that users would be able to review a set of services or service packages, select or customize a package, whereupon a service provider checks the request, clicks an “execute” button, and the services are turned on, monitored and managed. Such a vision is hard to achieve. A first step towards dynamic service provisioning is to develop a framework for a service provisioning system (SPS). The key issues of the framework are (i) the concept of a service template, and (ii) the idea of looking at a service template as a case and applying case-based reasoning methods
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Dynamic service provisioning, service template, case-based reasoning
Link to this item:https://doi.org/10.3990/2.5
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