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What is Quality of Business (QoBiz)

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A monetary value that matches the quality of delivered service, expressed through connection of QoS parameters with monetary value within the SLA.
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Improving Quality of Business in Next Generation Telecom Networks
Vesna Radonjić Đogatović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch568
Abstract
Quality of business (QoBiz) is an important aspect of providing quality of telecommunication services that is being increasingly used in the pursuit of better business. It covers financial aspects of service provisioning, which is firmly related to service provider (SP) revenue and profit. In next generation network (NGN) relation between pure technical aspects, i.e. quality of service (QoS) and QoBiz tend to be dynamic with pricing as an important tool for adjusting users' demand to network congestion, thus allowing a SP to maximize his revenue. This chapter aims to investigate and provide new possibilities for SPs to enhance their revenues using responsive pricing scheme for charging end users in NGN. Interaction of a SP and user is defined as a Stackelberg leader-follower game with provider acting as the leader and users acting as followers.
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Modelling Quality and Pricing in Next Generation Telecom Networks
A monetary value that matches the quality of delivered service, expressed through connection of QoS parameters with monetary value within the SLA.
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