Title
Dependability evaluation of cloud infrastructures
Abstract
Cloud computing is a model that resources such as storage, applications and networking infrastructures can be offered as services over the internet. Cloud applications are becoming ever larger and more complex with high availability requirement. This paper presents a modeling strategy based on a hierarchical and heterogeneous modeling for planning of cloud infrastructures. The modeling strategy allows the selection of cloud infrastructures according to dependability and cost requirements. A case study based on virtual learning environments hosted on Eucalyptus platform is adopted to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed modeling strategy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974091
Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Keywords
Field
DocType
cloud computing,software cost estimation,software reliability,Eucalyptus platform,cloud computing,cloud infrastructure planning,cost requirements,dependability evaluation,virtual learning environments,Cloud Computing,Cost Evaluation,Dependability Evaluation,Hierarchical and Heterogeneous Modeling,Reliability Block Diagram,Stochastic Petri Net
Dependability,Computer science,Cloud testing,Distributed computing,Cloud computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1062-922X
3
0.39
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Erica Sousa16410.62
Bruno Costa e Silva Nogueira2284.22
Fernando Antônio Aires Lins3314.00
Eduardo Tavares416125.22