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Service Level Agreement as an issue of teletraffic

Service Level Agreement as an issue of teletraffic,Manfred Schneps-Schneppe,Villy B. Iversen

Service Level Agreement as an issue of teletraffic   (Citations: 3)
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After discussion of SLA issues the mathematical methodology - how to design the global SLA index on the basis of Linear Discriminant Functions - is developed. The experience of Verizon New York company is used as a best practice. Service quality monitoring is a useful base for the teletraffic community to join around for future packet switching network studies.
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    • ...Our estimation of guaranteed QoS assurance level using Mahalanobis distance [18] approach satisfies the Qos requirements of ubiquitous applications efficiently...
    • ...Mahalanobis distance [18] is a very useful way of determining the “similarity” of a set of values from an unknown sample to a set of values measured from a collection of “known” samples...
    • ...Therefore we have two points, q and e, in the N -dimensional space representing two QoS assurance level “states” [18]...
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