2010 10th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ccgrid.2010.87
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An Effective Architecture for Automated Appliance Management System Applying Ontology-Based Cloud Discovery

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“…For cloud providers, the strategy uniquely considers utilization of resources when generating new offers and automatically adjusts the tactic"s parameters to concede more on the price of less utilized resources. In addition, while the previous negotiation strategies in literature trust offered quality of service values regardless of their dependability, their proposed strategy is capable of assessing reliability of offers received from cloud providers [7]. Furthermore, to find the right configuration of the time-dependent tactic in cloud computing environments, they investigate the effect of modifying parameters such as initial offer value and deadline on negotiation outputs that include ratio of deals made, and inequality index.…”
Section: Negotiation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For cloud providers, the strategy uniquely considers utilization of resources when generating new offers and automatically adjusts the tactic"s parameters to concede more on the price of less utilized resources. In addition, while the previous negotiation strategies in literature trust offered quality of service values regardless of their dependability, their proposed strategy is capable of assessing reliability of offers received from cloud providers [7]. Furthermore, to find the right configuration of the time-dependent tactic in cloud computing environments, they investigate the effect of modifying parameters such as initial offer value and deadline on negotiation outputs that include ratio of deals made, and inequality index.…”
Section: Negotiation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information model is based on the Unified Cloud Interface (UCI) project ontologies, which cover a wide range of details but which cannot handle Intercloud systems. Le and Kanagasabai [33,34] also proposed ontology-based methodologies to discover and to broker cloud services. They use Semantic Web technologies for user requirements and for cloud provider advertisements, and then apply an algorithm to match each requirement list to advertised resource units.…”
Section: Semantic Models For Grids Clouds and Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another body of work propose ontologies (Dastjerdi et al, 2010) or a model-driven approach based on Feature Models (FMs) (Quinton et al, 2013) to handle cloud variability and then manage and create Cloud congurations. These approaches ll the gap between application requirements and cloud providers congurations but, unlike our approach, they focus on the initial conguration (at deploytime), not on the run-time (re)conguration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%