2012 14th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing 2012
DOI: 10.1109/synasc.2012.67
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Service Lifecycle in the Cloud Environment

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“…For example, the Cloud Application Lifecycle Model (CALM) and its supporting framework is introduced in [35] without a provision for self-* characteristics or cost awareness. The same holds for [26] that discusses a cloud application lifecycle from a service governance perspective, and for the lifecycle presented in [28] which builds around the notion of blueprints as abstract templates for services to be published in application marketplaces. The work in [36] uses a centralized repository as the means to manage knowledge related to the phases of the lifecycle, but without the notion of cost awareness.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For example, the Cloud Application Lifecycle Model (CALM) and its supporting framework is introduced in [35] without a provision for self-* characteristics or cost awareness. The same holds for [26] that discusses a cloud application lifecycle from a service governance perspective, and for the lifecycle presented in [28] which builds around the notion of blueprints as abstract templates for services to be published in application marketplaces. The work in [36] uses a centralized repository as the means to manage knowledge related to the phases of the lifecycle, but without the notion of cost awareness.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on the SOA governance principles, cloud governance offer additional support for typical cloud services functionalities like management (publishing, brokering, contracting, billing), automatic lifecycle management, privacy, security etc. [16], [17]. With a solid background, as described by several use case and reference architecture documents [18], [19], and adhering to standards like the ISO/IEC 38500 principles for IT governance, there is a clear delimitation between the Cloud governance and Cloud management layers.…”
Section: A Cloud Governancementioning
confidence: 99%