Title
Testing Software Services in Cloud Ecosystems
Abstract
AbstractTesting in the Cloud is far more challenging than testing individual software services. A multitude of factors affect testing, including variations across platforms and infrastructure. Architectural issues include differences between private, public Clouds, multi-Clouds and Cloud-bursting. Platform issues include cross-vendor incompatibility, and diverse locales of service deployment and consumption. Software issues include integration with third-party services, the desire to validate competing service offerings to similar standards and need to re-validate services at different stages of service lifecycle. A complete approach to testing whole Cloud ecosystems should involve all relevant stakeholders, such as service provider, consumer and broker. When testing Clouds, the methodologies used should not hinder the advantages Cloud usage brings to the users or programmers and more importantly be simple and cost effective. However, these testing methodologies differ according to the various kinds of Cloud ecosystems and the different user perspectives of the actors involved such as the end-user, the infrastructures, or the different software i.e. web services. This paper also studies the state-of-the-art in Cloud testing where most research focuses predominantly on web services, functional testing and quality-of-service, usually being considered separately. The authors suggest a framework, Quality-as-a-Service QaaS which integrates quality issues such as functional behaviour and performance monitoring with lifecycle governance and security of the service. This paper maps out the themes in the contemporary research literature and links them with the service lifecycle process for validating future Cloud services. Along the way, the authors identify important research questions that the future Cloud service testing agenda should seek to address.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.4018/IJCAC.2016010103
Periodicals
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cloud Computing, Functional and Non-Functional Requirements, Software Testing, Web Application Testing
Service virtualization,Services computing,System integration testing,World Wide Web,Computer science,Web testing,Test strategy,Cloud testing,Cloud computing,Operational acceptance testing,Process management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
1
2156-1834
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
21
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mariam Kiran112117.83
Anthony J. H. Simons233132.53