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Temporal QOS Management in Scientific Cloud Workflow Systems

Temporal QOS Management in Scientific Cloud Workflow Systems

by Xiao Liu, Jinjun Chen, Yun Yang

Publisher Elsevier
Published Date 2012-02-23
Page Count 154
Categories Business & Economics / Management, Computers / Computer Architecture, Computers / Networking / General, Computers / Distributed Systems / General, Computers / Programming / Parallel, Computers / Internet / General, COMPUTERS / Networking / Intranets & Extranets, Computers / Web / General, Computers / Internet / Web Services & APIs
Language EN
Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings)
Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected
ISBN 0123970105
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Cloud computing can provide virtually unlimited scalable high performance computing resources. Cloud workflows often underlie many large scale data/computation intensive e-science applications such as earthquake modelling, weather forecasting and astrophysics. During application modelling, these sophisticated processes are redesigned as cloud workflows, and at runtime, the models are executed by employing the supercomputing and data sharing ability of the underlying cloud computing infrastructures.

Temporal QOS Management in Scientific Cloud Workflow Systems focuses on real world scientific applications which often must be completed by satisfying a set of temporal constraints such as milestones and deadlines. Meanwhile, activity duration, as a measurement of system performance, often needs to be monitored and controlled. This book demonstrates how to guarantee on-time completion of most, if not all, workflow applications. Offering a comprehensive framework to support the lifecycle of time-constrained workflow applications, this book will enhance the overall performance and usability of scientific cloud workflow systems.



  • Explains how to reduce the cost to detect and handle temporal violations while delivering high quality of service (QoS)
  • Offers new concepts, innovative strategies and algorithms to support large-scale sophisticated applications in the cloud
  • Improves the overall performance and usability of cloud workflow systems
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