Service Level Agreements and QoS Delivery in Mission Oriented Networks

Abstract

The SLA is an essential tool for delivering mission critical networking services over a Global Information Grid (GIG) network infrastructure that will be designed and operated by many different entities. The GIG integrates Network Service Domains (NSD) created by many acquisition programs. Each NSD will be operated by a NSP. Some NSPs will operate more than one NSD. Some User Communities will be satisfied with best effort services across multiple domains. Others will require some level of guaranteed capacity and quality of service (QoS) in order to meet their mission goals. Service Level Agreements (SLAs) play major roles in achieving this objective. In particular, SLAs enable User Communities to specify their traffic and QoS requirements and enable NSPs to plan and promise service levels across the NSDs they control. To achieve these goals, it is important to establish a set of GIG-wide standards for creating SLAs be-tween User Communities and one or more NSPs. In particular, it is important to define a common set of metrics and contents for creating SLAs. Standardized templates, guidelines for allocation of metrics among NSDs, and standardized Service Offerings by NSPs, will help structure SLAs in ways that allow end-to-end requirements to be met. Many User Communities will need service from more than one NSP. These User Communities will benefit from an organizational structure and a process to create a single SLA that incorporates the services of multiple NSPs. This document discusses a notional cooperative process for this purpose. This paper provides recommendations for implementing SLAs, creating SLA processes and roles, and selecting SLA metrics to be used by Global Information Grid (GIG) User Communities and Network Service Providers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2006
Accession Number
AD1106856

Entities

People

  • Bharat Doshi
  • Burt Liebowitz
  • Kun I. Park
  • Paul Y Kim
  • Sherry Wang

Organizations

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • MITRE Corporation

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agreements
  • Availability
  • Cecum
  • Communities
  • Computer Communications
  • Congestion
  • Data Rate
  • Electronic Mail
  • Global Information Grid
  • Infrastructure
  • Internet
  • Local Area Networks
  • Negotiations
  • Network Protocols
  • Networks
  • Organizational Structure
  • Packet Loss
  • Probability
  • Standards
  • Systems Engineering
  • Technical Standards
  • Template Patterns
  • Time Intervals
  • Video
  • Video Teleconferencing
  • Voice Over Internet Protocol

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Computer Networking
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Software Engineering.