From software specification to cloud model
Апстракт
Applications are often multi-tier and require application servers, workflow engines, and database management systems. Cloud computing is a computing paradigm wherein the resources such as processors, storage, and software applications are provided as services via the Internet. Moving an enterprise application to the cloud can be a challenge. This application needs to be split into the components that then automatically deploy on the cloud. In this chapter, the authors introduce a way to automatically derivate the main architecture components from the software requirements that can serve as a basis for an architecture diagram in the MOCCA method. The proposed approach is model and use case driven.
Извор:
Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education, 2014, 82-102Издавач:
- IGI Global
Институција/група
Fakultet organizacionih naukaTY - CHAP AU - Savić, D. AU - Vlajić, Siniša AU - Despotović-Zrakić, Marijana PY - 2014 UR - https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1269 AB - Applications are often multi-tier and require application servers, workflow engines, and database management systems. Cloud computing is a computing paradigm wherein the resources such as processors, storage, and software applications are provided as services via the Internet. Moving an enterprise application to the cloud can be a challenge. This application needs to be split into the components that then automatically deploy on the cloud. In this chapter, the authors introduce a way to automatically derivate the main architecture components from the software requirements that can serve as a basis for an architecture diagram in the MOCCA method. The proposed approach is model and use case driven. PB - IGI Global T2 - Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education T1 - From software specification to cloud model EP - 102 SP - 82 DO - 10.4018/978-1-4666-5784-7.ch004 UR - conv_3418 ER -
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Savić, D., Vlajić, S.,& Despotović-Zrakić, M.. (2014). From software specification to cloud model. in Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education IGI Global., 82-102. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5784-7.ch004 conv_3418
Savić D, Vlajić S, Despotović-Zrakić M. From software specification to cloud model. in Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education. 2014;:82-102. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-5784-7.ch004 conv_3418 .
Savić, D., Vlajić, Siniša, Despotović-Zrakić, Marijana, "From software specification to cloud model" in Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education (2014):82-102, https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5784-7.ch004 ., conv_3418 .