Title
Automatic Cloud Services Composition for Big Data Management.
Abstract
Every-Day lives are becoming increasingly instrumented by electronic devices and any kind of computer-based (distributed) service. As a result, organizations need to analyse an enormous amounts of data in order to increase their incomings or to improve their services. Anyway, setting-up a private infrastructure to execute analytics over Big Data is still expensive. The exploitation of Cloud infrastructure in Big Data management is appealing because of costs reductions and potentiality of storage, network and computing resources. The Cloud can consistently reduce the cost of analysis of data from different sources, opening analytics to big storages in a multi-cloud environment. Anyway, creating and executing this kind of service is very complex since different resources have to be provisioned and coordinated depending on users' needs. Orchestration is a solution to this problem, but it requires proper languages and methodologies for automatic composition and execution. In this work we propose a methodology for composition of services used for analyses of different Big Data sources: in particular an Orchestration language is reported able to describe composite services and resources in a multi-cloud environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/WAINA.2016.169
AINA Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
Availability,Cloud Computing,Formal Semantics,Orchestration
Information system,Data analysis,Computer science,Computer security,Quality of service,Computer network,Provisioning,Analytics,Big data,Orchestration (computing),Cloud computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.40
25
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Flora Amato145866.48
Francesco Moscato229832.28