Developing and operating time critical applications in clouds: the state of the art and the SWITCH approach

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Authors
  • A. Jones
  • I. Taylor
  • V. Stankovski
  • I. Garcia Vega
  • G. Suciu
  • A. Ulisses
  • C. de Laat
Publication date 2015
Journal Procedia Computer Science
Event HOLACONF - Cloud Forward: From Distributed to Complete Computing
Volume | Issue number 68
Pages (from-to) 17-28
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Cloud environments can provide virtualized, elastic, controllable and high quality on-demand services for supporting complex distributed applications. However, the engineering methods and software tools used for developing, deploying and executing classical time critical applications do not, as yet, account for the programmability and controllability provided by clouds, and so time critical applications cannot yet benefit from the full potential of cloud technology. This paper reviews the state of the art of technologies involved in developing time critical cloud applications, and presents the approach of a recently funded EU H2020 project: the Software Workbench for Interactive, Time Critical and Highly self-adaptive cloud applications (SWITCH). SWITCH aims to improve the existing development and execution model of time critical applications by introducing a novel conceptual model—the application-infrastructure co-programming and control model—in which application QoS and QoE, together with the programmability and controllability of cloud environments, is included in the complete application lifecycle.
Document type Article
Note Proceedings title: 1st International Conference on Cloud Forward: From Distributed to Complete Computing Publisher: Elsevier Place of publication: Amsterdam Editors: K. Jeffery, D. Kyriazis
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.220
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