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On the use of the TMA Framework to promote self-adaptation capabilities in TalkConnect

Published: 17 January 2023 Publication History

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Cloud applications are usually deployed in a third-party infrastructure, which follows a pay-per-use model. This is especially important to companies (such as Talkdesk) that have flexibility to adjust their infrastructure without needing to buy new hardware. However, the resources acquired should be adjusted to the demand at any given moment, on one hand to assure the right quality of service (i.e., resources should not be less than what is needed) and in the other hand to reduce costs (i.e., resources should not be more than what is required). TMA (Trustworthiness Monitoring & Assessment Framework) is a solution developed at the University of Coimbra that promotes self-adaptation capabilities to cloud applications. This paper presents a case on the use of TMA in TalkConnect, showcasing a collaboration between academia and industry. TalkConnect is a solution developed by Talkdesk to promote global interconnection to multiple telecommunication infrastructures.

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        LADC '22: Proceedings of the 11th Latin-American Symposium on Dependable Computing
        November 2022
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        ISBN:9781450397377
        DOI:10.1145/3569902
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        1. Cloud Applications
        2. Microservices
        3. Self-adaptive Systems

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        LADC 2022: Latin-American Symposium on Dependable Computing
        November 21 - 24, 2022
        Fortaleza/CE, Brazil

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