2014
DOI: 10.7236/jiibc.2014.14.1.61
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Software Development Methodology for SaaS Cloud Service

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“…As this method is limited to deployment modeling only, this does not support the overall modeling process for cloud applications. For the development of feature-based cloud applications, Hwang et al [12] suggested a software development methodology for multi-tenant SaaS cloud services (SCoD: SaaS Cloud-oriented Development). Since this development method considers tenant-focused cloud features only, it is difficult to use it for general purposes as a feature-based, not object-based, cloud development process.…”
Section: Cloud Service Development Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As this method is limited to deployment modeling only, this does not support the overall modeling process for cloud applications. For the development of feature-based cloud applications, Hwang et al [12] suggested a software development methodology for multi-tenant SaaS cloud services (SCoD: SaaS Cloud-oriented Development). Since this development method considers tenant-focused cloud features only, it is difficult to use it for general purposes as a feature-based, not object-based, cloud development process.…”
Section: Cloud Service Development Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, high-level cloud policies are also defined. For tasks involved in "defining requirements," the requirements of cloud applications are analyzed and identified by tenant based on commonality and variability [12]. In use case models, use cases that have an "extend" relation between use cases shows the requirements of variability, while the rest use cases show the requirements of commonality.…”
Section: Service-oriented Cloud Modeling Processmentioning
confidence: 99%