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Volumn , Issue , 2008, Pages 310-316
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A resource management framework for multi-tier service delivery in autonomic virtualized environments
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Author keywords
Autonomic computing; Multi tier service; Resource management; Virtualized environment
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Indexed keywords
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER SYSTEMS;
ECONOMICS;
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT;
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT;
MANAGEMENT;
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT;
PLANNING;
RESOURCE ALLOCATION;
UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING;
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLAN);
ADAPTIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS;
ADMISSION CONTROL;
ANALYTIC MODELING;
AUTONOMIC COMPUTING;
COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURES;
CONTINUOUS OPTIMIZATION;
DIFFERENT SERVICES;
DIFFERENTIATED SERVICE;
DYNAMIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION;
LARGE DATA;
MODEL-BASED APPROACHES;
MULTI TIERED;
MULTI-TIER SERVICE;
MULTIPLE SERVICES;
NETWORK OPERATIONS;
NON-LINEAR;
NOVEL ARCHITECTURE;
ON-DEMAND;
OPERATIONAL COSTS;
PROBABILISTIC PERFORMANCE;
PROTOTYPE EXPERIMENTS;
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK;
RESOURCE SHARING;
RESOURCE USAGE;
SERVICE DELIVERY;
SERVICE QUALITY;
SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING;
STEADY-STATE BEHAVIORS;
UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS;
VIRTUALIZED ENVIRONMENT;
NETWORK MANAGEMENT;
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EID: 51849092247
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1109/NOMS.2008.4575149 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (26)
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References (23)
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