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Title: A Multidomain Auditing System for IP-carrying SLAs
Author: Frank Eyermann
e-mail: frank.eyermann@unibw-muenchen.de
Partner: CETIM
Supervisor: Burkhard Stiller (UZH)
Committee: Burkhard Stiller, Gabi Dreo (UniBw)
Year of start: 2005
Year of end: 2008
Funding institution: University of Federal Armed Forces Munich, Information System Laboratory (IIS)

Abstract

Auditing of Service Level Agreements (SLA) defines the process of monitoring whether a service provider delivers agreed upon service levels or not. While frameworks exist to monitor application-level SLAs, the end-to-end monitoring of IP-carrying SLAs, especially in a multi-domain environment like the Internet, is still an open issue. This work defines an ent-to-end auditing system for IP-carrying SLAs in a multidomain scenario. A special focus is set on the efficient measurement of the SLA parameters.

Related papers

Eyermann, F., Stiller, B. “A Protocol to Support Multi-domain Auditing of Internet-based Transport Services,” Second International Conference on Internet Monitoring and Protection (ICIMP 2007), 2007

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