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Reliability Aspect of Cloud Computing Environment

✍ Scribed by Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi


Publisher
Springer Singapore
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book presents both qualitative and quantitative approaches to cloud reliability measurements, together with specific case studies to reflect the real-time reliability applications. Traditional software reliability models cannot be used for cloud reliability evaluation due to the changes in the development architecture and delivery designs. The customer–vendor relationship mostly comes to a close with traditional software installations, whereas a SaaS subscription is just a start of the customer–vendor relationship. Reliability of cloud services is normally presented in terms of percentage, such as 99.9% or 99.99%. However, this type of reliability measurement provides confidence only in the service availability feature and may cover all the quality attributes of the product.

The book offers a comprehensive review of the reliability models suitable for different services and deployments to help readers identify the appropriate cloud products for individual business needs. It also helps developers understand customer expectations and, most importantly, helps vendors to improve their service and support. As such it is a valuable resource for cloud customers, developers, vendors and the researchers.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Cloud Computing (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 1-28
Cloud Reliability (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 29-49
Reliability Metrics (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 51-77
Reliability Metrics Formulation (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 79-110
Reliability Model (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 111-129
Reliability Evaluation (Vikas Kumar, R. Vidhyalakshmi)....Pages 131-157
Back Matter ....Pages 159-170

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; Software Engineering; Computer Engineering; The Computing Profession


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