Abstract
Scaling Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) requires a systematic approach to resource management to achieve service level objectives (SLOs). Recently, there has been increasing use of control engineering techniques to design scalable resource management solutions that achieve SLOs. This chapter proposes a methodology for scaling SOAs based on control engineering. The methodology used here extends approaches used in scaling software products at IBM and Microsoft.
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