Title :
Towards a Service Management System in Virtualized Infrastructures
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. Inst. Marschnerstr., Univ. of Leipzig, Leipzig
Abstract :
Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) is becoming the prevalent architectural style for the creation of agile and flexible enterprise IT infrastructures. Services, as the key elements of Service-oriented Computing (SOC), can be composed in very efficient way to support flexible business processes and to adapt application systems quickly to new business requirements. Virtualization technologies offer cost-effective and rapid resource scalability as well as greater flexibility in providing hardware resources to service demands. However, also service-oriented applications need to be tested, monitored and maintained; thus the management aspect of Service-oriented infrastructures is often neglected. We propose a Service Management System that enhances the management of infrastructures for SOC and describes a first step towards the self-management of services in infrastructures with virtualized hardware resources. This paper provides a core set of components and required management functions that must be considered in providing a Service Management System for SOC.
Keywords :
Web services; software architecture; agile enterprise IT infrastructures; flexible business processes; flexible enterprise IT infrastructures; rapid resource scalability; service management system; service-oriented architecture; service-oriented computing; service-oriented infrastructures; services self-management; virtualized hardware resources; virtualized infrastructures; Conference management; Hardware; Information management; Management information systems; Monitoring; Resource management; Resource virtualization; Scalability; Service oriented architecture; Web services; Management infrastructure; Service Management; Service lifecycle; Service-oriented Computing; Web service;
Conference_Titel :
Services Computing, 2008. SCC '08. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3283-7
DOI :
10.1109/SCC.2008.95