Cloud computing, networking, and their related service (CCNS) management including grid computing (as appropriate) have recently emerged out of hypes to viable computing/networking tools for reducing infrastructure deployment and servicemanagement costswithout sacrificing the quality of service/experience (QoS/E). There are many definitions of CC; see for example, IETF Website, http://trac.tools. ietf.org/area/app/trac/wiki/Clouds and NIST website, http://www.nist.gov/itl/cloud/. The concept of CC has since been expanded to cover other types of resources as well. These resources include storage resources (DropBox, Microsoft SkyDrive, Google Drive, etc.), communications resources (software defined networking, Networkingas- a-Service or NaaS, etc.), and others. Consequently, the term CC is being commonly used for applications and services that utilize distributed virtualized computing, communications, storage, and any other resources, in general.
Bhumip Khasnabish, Dijiang Huang, Xiaoying Bai, Paolo Bellavista, Gregorio Martinez, Nick Antonopoulos (2012). Cloud Computing, Networking, and Services. JOURNAL OF NETWORK AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, 20(4), 463-467 [10.1007/s10922-012-9254-0].
Cloud Computing, Networking, and Services
BELLAVISTA, PAOLO;
2012
Abstract
Cloud computing, networking, and their related service (CCNS) management including grid computing (as appropriate) have recently emerged out of hypes to viable computing/networking tools for reducing infrastructure deployment and servicemanagement costswithout sacrificing the quality of service/experience (QoS/E). There are many definitions of CC; see for example, IETF Website, http://trac.tools. ietf.org/area/app/trac/wiki/Clouds and NIST website, http://www.nist.gov/itl/cloud/. The concept of CC has since been expanded to cover other types of resources as well. These resources include storage resources (DropBox, Microsoft SkyDrive, Google Drive, etc.), communications resources (software defined networking, Networkingas- a-Service or NaaS, etc.), and others. Consequently, the term CC is being commonly used for applications and services that utilize distributed virtualized computing, communications, storage, and any other resources, in general.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.