2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijcc.2014.062272
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Simulation as a service (SMaaS): a cloud-based framework to support the educational use of scientific software

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“…"Accountability as a Service" (2007), Bender et al [11] isolated and took accountability as a network traffic service. In 2014, Bitterman et al [13] proposed Integrated Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) services provision through a common Active Directory server. "Network Protocol as a Service (M)" (2011), Feng et al [38] proposed Networking as a Service by combining the service provision model of cloud computing with the openness of the network protocol.…”
Section: Network Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"Accountability as a Service" (2007), Bender et al [11] isolated and took accountability as a network traffic service. In 2014, Bitterman et al [13] proposed Integrated Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) services provision through a common Active Directory server. "Network Protocol as a Service (M)" (2011), Feng et al [38] proposed Networking as a Service by combining the service provision model of cloud computing with the openness of the network protocol.…”
Section: Network Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"E-assessment as a Service (E)" (2011), Amelung et al [5] implemented it as an e-learning tool to benefit from automatic assessment. "Modeling as a Service (D)" and "Training as a Service (D)" (2014), Bitterman et al [13] pointed out that Polymer Portal, a first-generation simulation as a service, was able to integrate access to multiple modeling and training services. "Laboratories as a Service (LaaS) (E)" (2014), Caminero et al [18] proposed the creation of Laboratories as a Service (LaaS)which allows the use of remote laboratories to consumed from third parties.…”
Section: Web Servicesmentioning
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“…The SaaS model provides access to hosted applications in a cloud environment, allowing users to access services at low cost and scale as needed. This model was extended in [12] to include high-performance hosted simulation and modeling services. The described Polymer Portal is a first-generation simulation 1766 PROCEEDINGS OF THE FEDCSIS.…”
Section: B Simulation and Modeling As A Service Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ŁÓDŹ, 2015 and modeling as a service (SMaaS) platform. Contrasting to the approach presented in this paper, where the simulation as a service approach is presented as a modeling approach to build distributed, scalable simulation systems, the approach presented in [12] focuses on ready to use simulation-and modeling-services that users can access for a fee.…”
Section: B Simulation and Modeling As A Service Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%