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Cloud computing [recurso electrónico] : Principles and paradigms

Rajkumar Buyya, James Broberg, Andrzej M. Goscinski, Rajkumar Buyya

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9780470887998، 9780470940099، 9780470940105، 9781118002209، 9781283025690، 9786613025692، 0470887990، 0470940093، 0470940107، 1118002202، 1283025698، 6613025690

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"The primary purpose of this book is to capture the state-of-the-art in Cloud Computing technologies and applications. The book will also aim to identify potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate creation a global market-place of cloud computing services supporting scientific, industrial, business, and consumer applications. We expect the book to serve as a reference for larger audience such as systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers and graduate level students. This area of research is relatively recent, and as such has no existing reference book that addresses it. This book will be a timely contribution to a field that is gaining considerable research interest, momentum, and is expected to be of increasing interest to commercial developers. The book is targeted for professional computer science developers and graduate students especially at Masters level. As Cloud Computing is recognized as one of the top five emerging technologies that will have a major impact on the quality of science and society over the next 20 years, its knowledge will help position our readers at the forefront of the field"--Provided by publisher. "The primary purpose of this book is to capture the state-of-the-art in Cloud Computing technologies and applications. The book will also aim to identify potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate creation a global market-place of cloud computing services supporting scientific, industrial, business, and consumer applications. We expect the book to serve as a reference for larger audience such as systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers and graduate level students. This area of research is relatively recent, and as such has no existing reference book that addresses it"--Provided by publisher. Cloud Computing Principles and Paradigms Contents Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Part I: Foundations 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing: William Voorsluys, James Broberg, and Rajkumar Buyya 1.1: Cloud Computing in a Nutshell 1.2: Roots of Cloud Computing 1.3: Layers and Types of Clouds 1.4: Desired Features of a Cloud 1.5: Cloud Infrastructure Management 1.6: Infrastructure as a Service Providers 1.7: Platform as a Service Providers 1.8: Challenges and Risks 1.9: Summary References 2: Migrating into a Cloud: T. S. Mohan 2.1: Introduction 2.2: Broad Approaches to Migrating into the Cloud 2.3: The Seven-Step Model of Migration into a Cloud 2.4: Conclusions Acknowledgments References 3: Enriching the 'Integration as a Service' Paradigm for the Cloud Era: Pethuru Raj 3.1: An Introduction 3.2: The Onset of Knowledge Era 3.3: The Evolution of SaaS 3.4: The Challenges of SaaS Paradigm 3.5: Approaching the SaaS Integration Enigma 3.6: New Integration Scenarios 3.7: The Integration Methodologies 3.8: SaaS Integration Products and Platforms 3.9: SaaS Integration Services 3.10: Businesses-to-Business Integration (B2Bi) Services 3.11: A Framework of Sensor—Cloud Integration [3] 3.12: SaaS Integration Appliances 3.13: Conclusion References 4: The Enterprise Cloud Computing Paradigm: Tariq Ellahi, Benoit Hudzia, Hui Li, Maik A. Lindner, andPhilip Robinson 4.1: Introduction 4.2: Background 4.3: Issues for Enterprise Applications on the Cloud 4.4: Transition Challenges 4.5: Enterprise Cloud Technology and Market Evolution 4.6: Business Drivers Toward a Marketplace for Enterprise Cloud Computing 4.7: The Cloud Supply Chain 4.8: Summary Acknowledgments References Part II: Infrastructure As A Service (IAAS) 5: Virtual Machines Provisioning and Migration Services: Mohamed El-Refaey 5.1: Introduction and Inspiration 5.2: Background and Related Work 5.3: Virtual Machines Provisioning and Manageability 5.4: Virtual Machine Migration Services 5.5: VM Provisioning and Migration in Action 5.6: Provisioning in the Cloud Context 5.7: Future Research Directions 5.8: Conclusion References 6: On the Management of Virtual Machines for Cloud Infrastructures: Ignacio M. Llorente, Rube ́ n S. Montero, Borja Sotomayor,David Breitgand, Alessandro Maraschini, Eliezer Levy, andBenny Rochwerger 6.1: The Anatomy of Cloud Infrastructures 6.2: Distributed Management of Virtual Infrastructures 6.3: Scheduling Techniques for Advance Reservation of Capacity 6.4: Capacity Management to meet SLA Commitments 6.5: Conclusions and Future Work Acknowledgments References 7: Enhancing Cloud Computing Environments Using a Cluster as a Service: Michael Brock and Andrzej Goscinski 7.1: Introduction 7.2: Related Work 7.3: RVWS Design 7.4: Cluster as a Service: The Logical Design 7.5: Proof of Concept 7.6: Future Research Directions 7.7: Conclusion References 8: Secure Distributed Data Storage in Cloud Computing: Yu Chen, Wei-Shinn Ku, Jun Feng, Pu Liu, and Zhou Su 8.1: Introduction 8.2: Cloud Storage: from LANs TO WANs 8.3: Technologies for Data Security in Cloud Computing 8.4: Open Questions and Challenges 8.5: Summary References Part III: Platform And Software As A Service (PAAS/IAAS) 9: Aneka—Integration of Private and Public Clouds: Christian Vecchiola, Xingchen Chu, Michael Mattess, andRajkumar Buyya 9.1: Introduction 9.2: Technologies and Tools for Cloud Computing 9.3: Aneka Cloud Platform 9.4: Aneka Resource Provisioning Service 9.5: Hybrid Cloud Implementation 9.6: Visionary thoughts for Practitioners 9.7: Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 10: CometCloud: An Autonomic Cloud Engine: Hyunjoo Kim and Manish Parashar 10.1: Introduction 10.2: CometCloud Architecture 10.3: Autonomic Behavior of CometCloud 10.4: Overview of CometCloud-based Applications 10.5: Implementation and Evaluation 10.6: Conclusion and Future Research Directions Acknowledgments References 11: T-Systems' Cloud-Based Solutions for Business Applications: Michael Pauly 11.1: Introduction 11.2: What Enterprises Demand of Cloud Computing 11.3: Dynamic ICT Services 11.4: Importance of Quality and Security in Clouds 11.5: Dynamic Data Center—Producing Business-ready, Dynamic ICT Services 11.6: Case Studies 11.7: Summary: Cloud Computing offers much more than Traditional Outsourcing Acknowledgments References 12: Workflow Engine for Clouds: Suraj Pandey, Dileban Karunamoorthy, and Rajkumar Buyya 12.1: Introduction 12.2: Background 12.3: Workflow Management Systems and Clouds 12.4: Architecture of Workflow Management Systems 12.5: Utilizing Clouds for Workflow Execution 12.6: Case Study: Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimizations 12.7: Visionary thoughts for Practitioners 12.8: Future Research Directions 12.9: Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 13: Understanding Scientific Applications for Cloud Environments: Shantenu Jha, Daniel S. Katz, Andre Luckow,Andre Merzky, and Katerina Stamou 13.1: Introduction 13.2: A Classification of Scientific Applications and Services in the Cloud 13.3: SAGA-based Scientific Applications that Utilize Clouds 13.4: Discussion 13.5: Conclusions References 14: The MapReduce Programming Model and Implementations: Hai Jin, Shadi Ibrahim, Li Qi, Haijun Cao, Song Wu, and Xuanhua Shi 14.1: Introduction 14.2: MapReduce Programming Model 14.3: Major MapReduce Implementations for the Cloud 14.4: MapReduce Impacts and Research Directions 14.5: Conclusion Acknowledgments References Part IV: Monitoring And Management 15: An Architecture for Federated Cloud Computing: Benny Rochwerger, Constantino Va ́ zquez, David Breitgand,David Hadas, Massimo Villari, Philippe Massonet, Eliezer Levy,Alex Galis, Ignacio M. Llorente, Rube ́ n S. Montero,Yaron Wolfsthal, Kenneth Nagin, Lars Larsson, and Fermi ́n Gala ́ n 15.1: Introduction 15.2: A Typical Use Case 15.3: The Basic Principles of Cloud Computing 15.4: A Model for Federated Cloud Computing 15.5: Security Considerations 15.6: Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgments References 16: SLA Management in Cloud Computing: A Service Provider's Perspective: Sumit Bose, Anjaneyulu Pasala, Dheepak R. A,Sridhar Murthy and Ganesan Malaiyandisamy 16.1: Inspiration 16.2: Traditional Approaches to SLO Management 16.3: Types of SLA 16.4: Life Cycle of SLA 16.5: SLA Management in Cloud 16.6: Automated Policy- based Management 16.7: Conclusion References 17: Performance Prediction for HPC on Clouds: Rocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Massimiliano Rak,Salvatore Venticinque, and Umberto Villano 17.1: Introduction 17.2: Background 17.3: Grid and Cloud 17.4: HPC in the Cloud: Performance-related Issues 17.5: Summary and Conclusions References Part V: Applications 18: Best Practices in Architecting Cloud Applications in the AWS Cloud: Jinesh Varia 18.1: Introduction 18.2: Background 18.3: Cloud Concepts 18.4: Cloud Best Practices 18.5: GrepTheWeb Case Study 18.6: Future Research Directions 18.7: Conclusion Acknowledgments References 19: Massively Multiplayer Online Game Hosting on Cloud Resources: Vlad Nae, Radu Prodan, and Alexandru Iosup 19.1: Introduction 19.2: Background 19.3: Related Work 19.4: Model 19.5: Experiments 19.6: Future Research Directions 19.7: Conclusions Acknowledgments References 20: Building Content Delivery Networks Using Clouds: James Broberg 20.1: Introduction 20.2: Background/Related Work 20.3: MetaCDN: Harnessing Storage Clouds for Low-Cost, High- Performance Content Delivery 20.4: Performance of the MetaCDN Overlay 20.5: Future Directions 20.6: Conclusion Acknowledgments References 21: Resource Cloud Mashups: Lutz Schubert, Matthias Assel, Alexander Kipp, and Stefan Wesner 21.1: Introduction 21.2: Concepts of a Cloud Mashup 21.3: Realizing Resource Mashups 21.4: Conclusions References Part VI: Governance And Case Studies 22: Organizational Readiness and Change Management in the Cloud Age: Robert Lam 22.1: Introduction 22.2: Basic Concept of Organizational Readiness 22.3: Drivers for Changes: A Framework to Comprehend the Competitive Environment 22.4: Common Change Management Models 22.5: Change Management Maturity Model (CMMM) 22.6: Organizational Readiness Self- Assessment: (Who, When, Where, and How) 22.7: Discussion 22.8: Conclusion Acknowledgments References 23: Data Security in the Cloud: Susan Morrow 23.1: An Introduction to the Idea of Data Security 23.2: The Current State of Data Security in the Cloud 23.3: Homo Sapiens and Digital Information 23.4: Cloud Computing and Data Security Risk 23.5: Cloud Computing and Identity 23.6: The Cloud, Digital Identity, and Data Security 23.7: Content Level Security—Pros and Cons 23.8: Future Research Directions 23.9: Conclusion Acknowledgments Further Reading References 24: Legal Issues in Cloud Computing: Janine Anthony Bowen 24.1: Introduction 24.2: Data Privacy and Security Issues 24.3: Cloud Contracting models 24.4: Jurisdictional Issues Raised by Virtualization and Data Location 24.5: Commercial and Business Considerations—A Cloud User's Viewpoint 24.6: Special Topics 24.7: Conclusion 24.8: Epilogue References 25: Achieving Production Readiness for Cloud Services: Wai-Kit Cheah and Henry Kasim 25.1: Introduction 25.2: Service Management 25.3: Producer Consumer Relationship 25.4: Cloud Service Life Cycle 25.5: Production Readiness 25.6: Assessing Production Readiness 25.7: Summary References Index Introduction to cloud computing / William Voorsluys, James Broberg, and Rajkumar Buyya Migrating into a cloud / T.S. Mohan Enriching the 'integration as a service' paradigm for the cloud era / Pethuru Raj The enterprise cloud computing paradigm / Tariq Ellahi ... [et al.] Virtual machines provisioning and migration services / Mohamed El-Refaey On the management of virtual machines for cloud infrastructures / Ignacio M. Llorente ... [et al.] Enhancing cloud computing environments using a cluster as a service / Michael Brock and Andrzej Goscinski Secure distributed data storage in cloud computing / Yu Chen ... [et al.] Aneka - integration of private and public clouds / Christian Vecchiola ... [et al.] CometCloud: an automatic cloud engine / Hyunjoo Kim and Manish Parashar T-systems' cloud-based solutions for business applications / Michael Pauly Workflow engine for clouds / Suraj Pandey, Dileban Karunamoorthy, and Rajkumar Buyya Understanding scientific applications for cloud environments / Shantenu Jha ... [et al.] The MapReduce programming model and implementations / Hai Jin ... [et al.] An architecture for federated cloud computing / Benny Rochwerger ... [et al.] SLA management in cloud computing : a service provider's perspective / Sumit Bose ... [et al.] Performance prediction for HPC on clouds / Rocco Aversa ... [et al.] Best practices in architecting cloud applications in the AWS cloud / Jinesh Varia Massively multiplayer online game hosting on cloud resources / Vlad Nae, Radu Prodan, and Alexandru Iosup Building content delivery networks using clouds / James Broberg Resource cloud mashups / Lutz Schubert ... [et al.] Organizational readiness and change management in the cloud age / Robert Lam Data security in the cloud / Susan Morrow Legal issues in cloud computing / Janine Anthony Bowen Achieving production readiness for cloud services / Wai-Kit Cheah and Henry Kasim.

The primary purpose of this book is to capture the state-of-the-art in Cloud Computing technologies and applications. The book will also aim to identify potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate creation a global market-place of cloud computing services supporting scientific, industrial, business, and consumer applications. We expect the book to serve as a reference for larger audience such as systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers and graduate level students. This area of research is relatively recent, and as such has no existing reference book that addresses it.

This book will be a timely contribution to a field that is gaining considerable research interest, momentum, and is expected to be of increasing interest to commercial developers. The book is targeted for professional computer science developers and graduate students especially at Masters level. As Cloud Computing is recognized as one of the top five emerging technologies that will have a major impact on the quality of science and society over the next 20 years, its knowledge will help position our readers at the forefront of the field.

Resumen: The primary purpose of this book is to capture the state-of-the-art in Cloud Computing technologies and applications. The book will also aim to identify potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate creation a global market-place of cloud computing services supporting scientific, industrial, business, and consumer applications. We expect the book to serve as a reference for larger audience such as systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers and graduate level students. This area of research is relatively recent, and as such has no existing reference book that addresses it. This book will be a timely contribution to a field that is gaining considerable research interest, momentum, and is expected to be of increasing interest to commercial developers. The book is targeted for professional computer science developers and graduate students especially at Masters level. As Cloud Computing is recognized as one of the top five emerging technologies that will have a major impact on the quality of science and society over the next 20 years, its knowledge will help position our readers at the forefront of the field

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