Increased Availability for Networked Software Services
Keywords:
networked software services, framework, quality of service
Abstract
The availability of networked software services is an increasingly important quality of service issue. A service user gauges service availability in terms of initial access time and subsequent service delivery time. This paper develops - from a user perspective - a quality of service framework for the availability of networked software services. The paper utilises this quality of service framework to suggest the functional characteristics of a new transport layer software specification that would facilitate the increased availability of networked software services.
How to Cite
Clutterbuck, P. (1). Increased Availability for Networked Software Services. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v7i2.273
Section
Research Articles
Copyright (c) 1969 Peter Clutterbuck

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