Title
A Framework for Native Multi-Tenancy Application Development and Management.
Abstract
Multi-tenancy technology is one of key competencies for network delivery services to achieve higher profit margin by leveraging the economic of scale. This paper explores the requirements and challenges of the native multi-tenancy pattern which have the potential of serving a large volume of clients simultaneously. We provide a framework with a set of multi-tenancy common services to help people design and implement a high quality native multi-tenant application more efficiently. Due to the essential requirement to guarantee service quality with high share efficiency, we present approaches and principles to support better isolations among tenants in many aspects such as security, performance, availability, administration etc. We have already achieved many hand on experiences by applying parts of the design and principles into a real multi-tenant application, and identified some future research points to better safeguard the quality of service for each tenant.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/CEC-EEE.2007.4
CEC/EEE
Keywords
Field
DocType
economic of scale,economies of scale,application software,service oriented architecture,profitability,software quality,application development,quality of service,hardware,middleware,software engineering,outsourcing
Service quality,Computer science,Outsourcing,Multitenancy,Quality of service,Profit margin,Risk analysis (engineering),Artificial intelligence,Application software,Software quality,Machine learning,Service-oriented architecture
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
null
null
null
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2913-5
150
13.70
References 
Authors
0
5
Search Limit
100150
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chang Jie Guo126921.46
SUN Wei224726.63
Ying Huang315214.17
Zhi Hu Wang418917.38
Bo Gao522018.80