2014 International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iccac.2014.32
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A Middleware for Managing Non-Functional Requirements in Cloud PaaS

Abstract: A key aspect of distributed applications in platformas-a-service clouds revolves around the definition of requirements for quality of service and the most efficient use of the available resources to achieve them. Matching both the requirements and resources represents a unique challenge: While requirements are generally defined in relatively abstract form and defined as system-wide parameters, the resources are concrete, low-level entities that, by themselves, are only of marginal influence on the requirements… Show more

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Section: Dimension Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model [57], [36], [90], [62], [83], [169], [7], [99], [95], [21], [32], [204], [184], [150], [175], [23], [209], [156], [191], [9].…”
Section: Dimension Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of studies that can be found on the state of the art relating CC with agent technology is actually low, but this tendency is changing and it is becoming increasingly common to ind studies and applications focused on this ield. Despite the limited number of studies on the matter, Agent-based Cloud platform is becoming a common concept, mentioned by various authors in recent years (Talia 2011(Talia , 2012Kang et al 2010;Venticinque et al 2011;Braubach et al 2014;Cao et al 2009).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, Jadex already supports a large number of predefined NFPs including, for example, CPU, memory, timing, and service measurements. More details about the available NFPs can be found in . Using, for example, the LatencyProperty, the average latency (using an exponential moving average) of service calls can be measured and the WaitqueueProperty keeps track of the number of incoming but not yet served service invocations.…”
Section: Goal‐based Adaptation Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%