In a service-oriented setting, where services are composed to provide end user functionality, it is a challenge to find the service components with best-fit functionality and quality. A decision based on information mainly provided by service providers is inadequate as it cannot be trusted in general. In this paper, we discuss service compositions in an open market scenario where an automated best-fit service selection and composition is based on Service Level Achievements instead. Continuous monitoring updates the actual Service Level Achievements which can lead to dynamically changing compositions. Measurements of real life services exemplify the approach.
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