Toward cloud computing QoS architecture: Analysis of cloud systems and cloud services

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2017

Abstract

Cloud can be defined as a new computing paradigm that provides scalable, on-demand, and virtualized resources for users. In this style of computing, users can access a shared pool of computing resources which are provisioned with minimal management efforts of users. Yet there are some obstacles and concerns about the use of clouds. Guaranteeing quality of service QoS by service providers can be regarded as one of the main concerns for companies tending to use it. Service provisioning in clouds is based on service level agreements representing a contract negotiated between users and providers. According to this contract, if a provider cannot satisfy its agreed application requirements, it should pay penalties as compensation. In this paper, we intend to carry out a comprehensive survey on the models proposed in literature with respect to the implementation principles to address the QoS guarantee issue.

Identifier

85010070049 (Scopus)

Publication Title

IEEE Caa Journal of Automatica Sinica

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/JAS.2017.7510313

e-ISSN

23299274

ISSN

23299266

First Page

6

Last Page

18

Issue

1

Volume

4

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