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    SLA Impact Modeling for Service Engagement

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    Abstract-During the customer engagement phase it is critical for the service providers to estimate the impact of service level constraints on service personnel needs. However, it is often difficult due to the implication from customer workload. In this paper we propose an SLA impact evaluation methodology that uses queueing models to quantitatively evaluate the impact of SLAs to the engagement cost model

    IT service management automation -An automation centric approach leveraging configuration control, audit verification and process analytics

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    Abstract. People, processes, technology and information are the service provider's resources for delivering IT services. Process automation is one way in which service providers can reduce cost and improve quality by automating routine tasks thereby reducing human error and reserving people resources for those tasks which require human skill and complex decision making. In this paper we propose a conceptual methodology for IT service management process automation in the area of configuration control, audit verification, and process analytics. We employ a complexity model to assist in identifying the opportunities for process automation. We recommend and outline an automated approach to the complex task of variance detection of the hierarchically defined Configuration Items in a Configuration Management Database (CMDB) against the Configuration Items in the IT environment. We also recommend the integration of this automated detection with human centric remediation for resolving the variances detected and outline an automated approach to the variance detection

    A control theory foundation for self-managing computing systems

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    Fault tolerant system design using adaptive estimation and control /

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