Establishing service levels

Service levels represent a level of service available to an end user.

Suppose that a company decides that they will offer three levels of service within an application. They may name these service levels in a way to distinguish between the varying levels of service such as gold, silver, and bronze. They want the gold users to experience faster, value-added, or more available service than other users.

Service level has a priority property that can be used as follows:

Service level is used as a context for policies. Service levels can now be selected as a policy target or context. You can write a policy that applies to gold users of a specific interface. There are two situations in which it could be optional in a dynamic assembly simulation:

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Understanding the Business Service Explorer
Creating a business service
Working with process services
Working with visibility services
Working with subscriptions
Working with applications
Working with business services