Integration into the online process Sample Clauses

Integration into the online process the SLA Manager merges the requirements of the new flows with the information it already has in memory. It will use this input parameter as a base for its real-time analysis. This analysis leads to a set of instructions it will send to the SLA Enforcer (See details in Section V-E). For instance, Give node [25-35] 2 daily opportunities to transmit 200 B of data to sink C, in less than 300 s. The SLA Manager consults the Service Registry in real-time to get an up-to-date view of the network state. The Service Registry is fed by the SLA Observer (Section V-A) whose role is to monitor the WSN. The analysis of the SLA Manager consists in: • composing raw measures into composite metrics; • comparing the composite metrics with the flows require- ments; • computing appropriate actions on the nodes configuration. The SLA Manager reports some of the composite metrics, specified as KPIs in the SLOs, then in the SLA, to both the WSN operator and the clients. Finally, the SLA Enforcer updates in real-time the WSN nodes configuration, according to the SLA Manager’s instructions. We introduced five main functional entities, each one corre- sponding to a specific role, and interacting with the others via well defined interfaces. Future work will prove the efficiency of the contribution.
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