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Vivek Kumar Prasad, Debabrata Dansana, Madhuri D. Bhavsar, Biswaranjan Acharya, Vassilis C. Gerogiannis and Andreas Kanavos
With the proliferation of IoT devices, there has been exponential growth in data generation, placing substantial demands on both cloud computing (CC) and internet infrastructure. CC, renowned for its scalability and virtual resource provisioning, is of p...
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Joan D. Gonzalez-Franco, Jorge E. Preciado-Velasco, Jose E. Lozano-Rizk, Raul Rivera-Rodriguez, Jorge Torres-Rodriguez and Miguel A. Alonso-Arevalo
Improving the quality of service (QoS) and meeting service level agreements (SLAs) are critical objectives in next-generation networks. This article presents a study on applying supervised learning (SL) algorithms in a 5G/B5G service dataset after being ...
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Iryna Heiets, Richard C.K. Yeun, Wim J.C. Verhagen and Jiezhuoma La
This paper examines an assessment of the level of air transport services liberalization in Australia in order to generate recommendations on what key market access features of Air Services Agreements should be revised to reflect the changes in air transp...
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Solomiia Fedushko, Taras Ustyianovych, Yuriy Syerov and Tomas Peracek
The Covid-19 crisis lockdown caused rapid transformation to remote working/learning modes and the need for e-commerce-, web-education-related projects development, and maintenance. However, an increase in internet traffic has a direct impact on infrastru...
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Enrico Barbierato, Marco Gribaudo and Giuseppe Serazzi
Nowadays, the necessity to predict the performance of cloud and edge computing-based architectures has become paramount, in order to respond to the pressure of data growth and more aggressive level of service agreements. In this respect, the problem can ...
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Loretta Mastroeni, Alessandro Mazzoccoli and Maurizio Naldi
Service Level Agreements are employed to set availability commitments in cloud services. When a violation occurs as in an outage, cloud providers may be called to compensate customers for the losses incurred. Such compensation may be so large as to erode...
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Richard Tambulasi
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This paper contributes to the debate about the understanding of contextual factors in contracting out public services in developing countries. It argues that contractual rela-tionships that the Ministry of Health enters with faith-based health service pr...
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Opher Baron and Joseph Milner
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Joseph M. Milner and Tava Lennon Olsen
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Sharman Lichtenstein,Lemai Nguyen,Alexia Hunter
Corporate information technology (IT) management is increasingly service-oriented, offering continuous evaluation and improvement of application, communication, delivery and support services to internal and external customers. Service-oriented requiremen...
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