Service levels, security, and trust

This chapter covers the scientific background for the Service Level Module of the Unified Service Description Language (USDL). In addition to general service level concepts, we expand on two specific service level fields: security and trust. For that end we first review the state of the art in servi...

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Hauptverfasser: Marienfeld, Florian, Höfig, Edzard, Bezzi, Michele, Flügge, Matthias, Pattberg, Jonas, Serme, Gabriel, Brucker, Achim D, Robinson, Philip, Dawson, Stephen, Theilmann, Wolfgang
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