Cloud Computing Principles, Systems and Applications

Topics and features: Introduces the essential technical characteristics and concepts behind the new developments in Cloud Computing, including architectural principles, performance evaluation, and quality of service Provides in-depth coverage of how Clouds can be designed to produce scientific insig...

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Other Authors: Antonopoulos, Nick (Editor), Gillam, Lee (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2017, 2017
Edition:2nd ed. 2017
Series:Computer Communications and Networks
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Part I: General Principles -- The Rise of Cloud Computing in the Era of Emerging Networked Society -- Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, How Do I Dimension My Cloud After All? -- A Taxonomy of Adaptive Resource Management Mechanisms in Virtual Machines: Recent Progress and Challenges -- Part II: Science Cloud -- Exploring Cloud Elasticity in Scientific Applications -- Clouds and Reproducibility: A Way to Go to Scientific Experiments? -- Big Data Analytics in Healthcare: A Cloud-Based Framework for Generating Insights -- Part III: Data Cloud -- Implementing MapReduce Applications in Dynamic Cloud Environments -- High Performance Graph Data Management and Mining in Cloud Environments with X10 -- Part IV: Multi-Clouds -- Facilitating Cloud Federation Management via Data Interoperability -- Applying Self-* Principles in Heterogeneous Cloud Environments -- Part V: Performance and Efficiency -- Optimizing the Profit and QoS of Virtual Brokers in the Cloud -- Adaptive Resource Allocation for Load Balancing in Cloud -- Cloud-Supported Certification for Energy-Efficient Web Browsing and Services -- Datacentre Event Analysis for Knowledge Discovery in Large-Scale Cloud Environments 
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520 |a Topics and features: Introduces the essential technical characteristics and concepts behind the new developments in Cloud Computing, including architectural principles, performance evaluation, and quality of service Provides in-depth coverage of how Clouds can be designed to produce scientific insights and analysis, addressing agility, reproducibility, consistency and scalability, and proposing novel techniques and systems Offers an overview of novel approaches in producing scalable, high performance and decentralized Cloud systems, including P2P and graphs systems, to enable fault tolerant, scalable and high performance data intensive Clouds Presents ideas for federation and interoperability across Clouds, and the use of autonomic computing and other intelligent approaches to self-manage the federated Clouds Includes a Foreword by Dr. Omer F.  
520 |a Rana, Professor of Performance Engineering at Cardiff University, UK This authoritative volume will be especially appealing to researchers and students interested in aspects of Cloud Computing research, implementation and deployment. Professional system architects and developers, as well as technical managers and IT consultants, will also find the work to serve as an invaluable reference 
520 |a This practically-focused text/reference presents a comprehensive overview of the present state of the art in Cloud Computing, and examines the potential for future Cloud and Cloud-related technologies to address specific industrial and research challenges. Compiled as a series of selected papers from leading Cloud researchers, this new edition recognizes the relative maturity of Cloud, as offers contrast to the first edition, and explores both established and emergent principles, techniques, protocols and algorithms involved with the design, development, and management of Cloud-based systems. The text reviews a range of applications and methods for linking Clouds, undertaking data management and scientific data analysis, and addressing requirements both of data analysis and also of management of large scale and complex systems.  
520 |a This new edition also extends into the emergent next generation of mobile telecommunications, relating network function virtualization and mobile edgeCloud Computing, as supports emergence of, for example, Smart Grids and Smart Cities. As with the first edition, emphasis continues to be placed on the four quality-of-service cornerstones of efficiency, scalability, robustness, and security.