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Optimal Service D Through SOA: Elivery

The document proposes a service delivery platform using SOA that enables self-optimizing infrastructure. It aims to maximize business value from processing service requests while optimally utilizing IT resources. The proposed method selects the best service provider for each request, provides optimal flow control and routing, and addresses current congestion issues in intermediaries through dynamic and robust integration. The platform implements content-based routing, optimal routing and flow control, and congestion pricing.

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Optimal Service D Through SOA: Elivery

The document proposes a service delivery platform using SOA that enables self-optimizing infrastructure. It aims to maximize business value from processing service requests while optimally utilizing IT resources. The proposed method selects the best service provider for each request, provides optimal flow control and routing, and addresses current congestion issues in intermediaries through dynamic and robust integration. The platform implements content-based routing, optimal routing and flow control, and congestion pricing.

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Optimal Service Delivery through

SOA

R.JETHYA
09011D4009
M.Tech(IT)
Outline
• INTRODUCTION
• Motivation
• Problem Definition
• Proposed Method
• Implementation
• References
INTRODUCTION

• Optimal Service Delivery Platform


• SOA
• Service-oriented Network
Motivation

• The platform enables a self-optimizing


infrastructure that balances the goals of
maximizing the business value derived
from processing service requests and the
optimal utilization of IT resources
• Service virtualization can also provide
overload protection and security benefits,
as intermediaries are able to enforce
admission control policies
Problem Definition
• Service Selection
• Single instances and interact with
consumers
• Further allows value-added functionality
• Prevent denial-of-service attacks from
reaching an actual service instance.
Proposed Method
• Best service provider for the request
• Provide optimal flow control and Routing
of service requests
• Current congestion observed in the
intermediaries
• dynamic and robust integration of Platform
applicable to both middleware and next-
generation
ARCHITECTURE OF SERVICE DELIVERY
PLATFORM
Consumer 2

Provider E

Logical Node G

Node B

Consumer 1 Provider F

Node D
Node A

Provider J

Node C
Consumer 2

Consumer 1 Logical Node K


Provider H
Implementation
• Content-based routing
• Optimal routing and flow control
• Network economic
• Congestion pricing
REFERENCES
• R.D. Callaway, M. Devetsikiotis, Y.Viniotis, and A.Rodriguez,“An
Autonomic Service Delivery Platform for Service-Oriented Network
Environments”.
• H. Bastiaansen and P. Hermans, “Managing Agility through Service
Orientation in an Open Telecommunication Value Chain”.
• R.D. Callaway, A. Rodriguez, M. Devetsikiotis, and G.Cuomo,“Challenges
in Service-Oriented Networking”.
• R.G. Gallager, “A Minimum Delay Routing Algorithm Using Distributed
Computation”.

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