2015 IEEE World Congress on Services 2015
DOI: 10.1109/services.2015.60
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Service-Level Interoperability Issues of Platform as a Service

Abstract: The numerous heterogeneities among different providers make platform as a service interoperability an interesting and complex research and practical problem. For example, each provider offers its own remote application programming interfaces (APIs). The main aim of this paper is to identify and address service-level interoperability issues when using APIs from different commercial providers of platform as a service. First, we define use case to add current user information from one platform as a service offer … Show more

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“…Semantic technologies facilitate the exchange and interpretation of data between services. Thus, they were widely used to achieve multicloud interoperability …”
Section: Classification Of the Cloud Service Interoperability Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Semantic technologies facilitate the exchange and interpretation of data between services. Thus, they were widely used to achieve multicloud interoperability …”
Section: Classification Of the Cloud Service Interoperability Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Androcec et al addressed service level interoperability problems. They developed an ontology using Protégé and OWL to semantically annotate the APIs operations of the PaaS offers.…”
Section: Classification Of the Cloud Service Interoperability Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The last step in this direction is the possibility of deploying applications combining services from IaaS and PaaS levels, possibly by different vendors in trans-cloud environments [Carrasco et al, 2016]. The selection of the vendor or service level to deploy an application from among the multitude of cloud offerings is indeed a challenge (see, e.g., [Androcec et al, 2015, Moustafa et al, 2016, Brogi et al, 2014). The decision is indeed non-trivial, and the context and required knowledge may change while applications are running.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%