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Volume 43, Number 1, 2004
Utility Computing
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Web services on demand: WSLA-driven automated management - References

by A. Dan, D. Davis, R. Kearney, A. Keller, R. King, D. Kuebler, H. Ludwig, M. Polan, M. Spreitzer, and A. Youssef

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