This book captures the state of the art in cloud technologies, infrastructures, and service delivery and deployment models. The work provides guidance and case studies on the development of cloud-based services and infrastructures from an international selection of expert researchers and practitioners. Features: presents a focus on security and access control mechanisms for cloud environments, analyses standards and brokerage services, and investigates the role of certification for cloud adoption; evaluates cloud ERP, suggests a framework for implementing “big data” science, and proposes an approach for cloud interoperability; reviews existing elasticity management solutions, discusses the relationship between cloud management and governance, and describes the development of a cloud service capability assessment model; examines cloud applications in higher education, including the use of knowledge-as-a-service in the provision of education, and cloud-based e-learning for students with disabilities.
Spis treści
Part I: Access Control Mechanisms and Cloud Security.- Towards a GPU Cloud.- Taxonomy and Classification of Access Control Models for Cloud Environments.- Access Control as a Service in Cloud.- Part II: Standards, Brokerage Services and Certification.- Realization of Open Cloud Computing Standards, Forums and Platforms.- Role of Broker in Inter Cloud Environment.- Patterns of Trust.- Part III: Frameworks for ERP, Big Data and Interoperability.- A Framework for Evaluating Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems.- DIPAR: A Framework for Implementing Big Data Science in Organizations.- A Framework for Cloud Interoperability Based on Compliance and Conformance.- Part IV: Management, Governance and Capability Assessment.- Survey of Elasticity Management Solutions in Cloud Computing.- From Cloud Management to Cloud Governance.- Towards the Development of a Cloud Service Capability Assessment Framework.- Part V: Applications in Education and Other Scenarios.- Cloud Computing within Higher Education.- Cloud Computing Environment for e-Learning Services for Students with Disabilities.- Application Scenarios Suitable For Deployment in Cloud Environments.
O autorze
Prof. Zaigham Mahmood is an Associate Lecturer (Research) at the University of Derby, UK; Senior Technology Consultant at Debesis Education, UK; Professor Extraordinaire at North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa; and Foreign Professor at NUST Islamabad, Pakistan. His other publications include the successful Springer books
Cloud Computing: Methods and Practical Approaches,
Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures, and
Software Engineering Frameworks for the Cloud Computing Paradigm.