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Dynamic negotiation, quality assessment, and provisioning of services all require means for expressing information about the kind of service, its quality characteristics and dependencies, and its configuration and deployment. The Service Construction Meta-model (SCM) provides the necessary means for describing services in their different stages. As such, it represents a core concept in SLA@SOI for communication between SLA managers, service managers, and service evaluators. In this chapter, we present the core elements of the SCM and their interdependencies.
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Happe, J., Theilmann, W., Wert, A. (2011). Service Construction Meta-Model. In: Wieder, P., Butler, J., Theilmann, W., Yahyapour, R. (eds) Service Level Agreements for Cloud Computing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1614-2_5
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