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Common use of Admission Process Clause in Contracts

Admission Process. the SLA Admitter extracts the composite metrics from the submitted SLOs, their combination, their period of validity. It evaluates how much WSN re- source the corresponding new SLA would use. Then, it consults the WSN state information in the Service Registry (See details in Section 5.2). It compares the current WSN availability with the global needed re- source, including the requirements of the previously admitted SLAs. It concludes and informs the opera- tor about the feasibility of the new submitted SLA. If the current configuration of the WSN doesn’t meet the new traffic requirements, the WSN can adopt new rules (self-adaptation), e.g. a new route setting, to make better use of the WSN resource and make the admission possible. If the SLA Admitter rejects a new SLA request, we go back to the human part: a human manager should take appropriate business decisions (e.g. make the admission of strategic clients possible by deploy- ing complementary devices). Else, it sends the new flow requirements to the SLA Manager (See details in Section 5.4).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement