2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.01871
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FASTCloud: A framework of assessment and selection for trustworthy cloud service based on QoS

Abstract: By virtue of technology and benefit advantages, cloud computing has increasingly attracted a large number of potential cloud consumers (PCC) plan to migrate traditional business to the cloud service. However, trust has become one of the most challenging issues that prevent the PCC from adopting cloud services, especially in trustworthy cloud service selection. In addition, due to the diversity and dynamic of quality of service (QoS) in cloud environment, the existing trust assessment methods based on the singl… Show more

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“…Monitoring platforms by multiple clients using the same or different services is not supported. Furthermore, the actively gathered QoS information of service providers from open sources can be incomplete and inaccurate due to inconsistent updates made by service providers [5], [26].…”
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“…Monitoring platforms by multiple clients using the same or different services is not supported. Furthermore, the actively gathered QoS information of service providers from open sources can be incomplete and inaccurate due to inconsistent updates made by service providers [5], [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Li et al in [26] proposed a framework, named FASTCloud, that facilitated the selection of trustworthy cloud services by Potential Cloud service Consumers (PCCs) and enhanced the feasibility of the acquisition of QoS information. The model collects information related to QoS attributes of different cloud services (i.e., Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and Actual Monitoring Values (AMVs)) from Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Cloud Service Consumers (CSCs), respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%