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'''Service Level Objectives''' (SLOs) are a key element of a [[Service Level Agreement]] between a [[Service Provider]] and a [[customer]]. SLOs are agreed as a means of measuring the performance of the Service Provider and are outlined as a way of avoiding disputes between the two parties based on misunderstanding.
In ''Foundations of Service Level Management'' ([[2000]]), [[Rick Sturm]] and [[Wayne Morris]] argue that SLOs must be: