DocumentCode
2368377
Title
Applying availability SLAs to traffic management systems
Author
Stögerer, Christoph ; Brandic, Ivona ; Emeakaroha, Vincent C. ; Kastner, Wolfgang ; Novak, Thomas
Author_Institution
R&D Dept., SWARCO Futurit GmbH, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
fYear
2011
fDate
5-7 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
1501
Lastpage
1506
Abstract
For today´s Traffic Management Systems (TMS), availability is a key concern. Failures in the system limit its availability and have direct impact on the total cost of ownership (TCO) through additional maintenance costs. Therefore, availability parameters are often subject of contracts (so called Service Level Agreements (SLAs)) between system owners, maintenance contractors, and component vendors. With the growing complexity of such systems by means of multi-vendor environments consisting of various subsystems and components interconnected over numerous levels of hierarchy, enforcement of these agreements is getting a complex task. Therefore, advanced SLA enactment strategies are necessary, which include appropriate concepts that support the mapping of low-level resource metrics like the up- and down-time of a particular component to high-level application specific SLA-parameters (such as system availability). In this paper, we show the application of the LoM2HiS framework as an example technology for the automatic enforcement of availability SLAs in the field of TMS. We discuss possible SLAs for TMS and the required adoptions to the framework in order to meet the application-specific needs. Finally, we present first simulation results.
Keywords
traffic engineering computing; LoM2HiS framework; SLA; TCO; TMS; multivendor environment; service level agreement; total cost of ownership; traffic management system; Actuators; Availability; Logic gates; Maintenance engineering; Measurement; Monitoring; Sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2011 14th International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
2153-0009
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2198-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITSC.2011.6082941
Filename
6082941
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