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Cloud Computing

Web-Based Dynamic IT Services

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  • Short and yet solid introduction to the main cloud technologies and services

  • Authors combine teaching, research and industrial experience in cloud and web technologies

  • Deals both with commercial and open-source aspects of cloud computing

  • Requires no prior technical knowledge and thus appeals to a broad audience in research, development and application of cloud services

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Introduction

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 1-4
  3. Cloud Basics

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 5-14
  4. Cloud Architecture

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 15-22
  5. Selected Cloud Offerings

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 23-38
  6. Cloud Management

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 39-48
  7. Open Source Cloud Stack

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 49-62
  8. Economic Considerations

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 63-68
  9. Opportunities and Risks

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 69-71
  10. Appendix

    • Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze, Jens Nimis, Stefan Tai
    Pages 73-83
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 6-6

About this book

Cloud computing is a buzz-word in today’s information technology (IT) that nobody can escape. But what is really behind it? There are many interpretations of this term, but no standardized or even uniform definition. Instead, as a result of the multi-faceted viewpoints and the diverse interests expressed by the various stakeholders, cloud computing is perceived as a rather fuzzy concept.

With this book, the authors deliver an overview of cloud computing architecture, services, and applications.  Their aim is to bring readers up to date on this technology and thus to provide a common basis for discussion, new research, and novel application scenarios. They first introduce the foundation of cloud computing with its basic technologies, such as virtualization and Web services. After that they discuss the cloud architecture and its service modules. The following chapters then cover selected commercial cloud offerings (including Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine) and management tools, and present current related open-source developments (including Hadoop, Eucalyptus, and Open CirrusTM). Next, economic considerations (cost and business models) are discussed, and an evaluation of the cloud market situation is given. Finally, the appendix contains some practical examples of how to use cloud resources or cloud applications, and a glossary provides concise definitions of key terms.

The authors’ presentation does not require in-depth technical knowledge. It is equally intended as an introduction for students in software engineering, web technologies, or business development, for professional software developers or system architects, and for future-oriented decision-makers like top executives and managers.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“The book provides a well-written, surprisingly comprehensive introduction to the topic of service-oriented architecture, which is a core concept underlying various ‘as a service’ possibilities … that together are commonly called cloud computing. … Both the glossary and bibliography are valuable resources--the former for those becoming familiar with the field, and the latter for those wishing to delve deeper. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners; two-year technical program students.” (C. Vickery, Choice, Vol. 49 (5), January, 2012)

“The authors are presenting a well prepared introduction to cloud computing. … The book provides clear and sufficient material for an introductory lecture for students in computer science, engineering or business, as well as for decision makers.” (Dana Petcu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1223, 2011)

“Present a very approachable 10,000-foot overview, summarizing all aspects of cloud computing circa early 2011. The main subject headings are ‘Cloud Basics,’ ‘Cloud Architecture,’ ‘Selected Cloud Offerings,’ ‘Cloud Management,’ ‘Open Source Cloud Stack,’ ‘Economic Considerations,’ and ‘Opportunities and Risks.’ The extensive bibliography provides a good springboard for those who want to delve into specific topics. … I recommend this book for anyone wanting a fairly quick read that introduces the field of cloud computing.” (Wes Munsil, ACM Computing Reviews, February, 2012)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

    Christian Baun, Marcel Kunze

  • Technik und Wirtschaft, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Hochschule Karlsruhe -, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Jens Nimis

  • & FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany

    Stefan Tai

About the authors

Christian Baun is a PhD student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). His principal research interests are solutions to integrate different cloud services in public as well as private cloud infrastructures. A special topic of Christian’s interest is the performance optimization of cloud-based storage services.

Marcel Kunze heads a research group on cloud computing and a cloud computing lab at KIT, and his research focus is on service-oriented architectures, virtualization techniques and system development for cloud computing. In addition he is a technical lead in the Open Cirrus™ cloud computing testbed of HP, Intel and Yahoo!. Before joining KIT, Marcel was with SLAC / Stanford University to investigate and further develop the Grid computing paradigm for distributed processing of particle physics data.

Jens Nimis is Professor for Business Informatics at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany, with his teaching focus on databases and web technologies. Until 2010 he was manager of the “Dynamic Service Nets” department at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies in Karlsruhe where he investigated technical and economic aspects in particular of cloud computing.  Jens Nimis’ current research interests are in the evolving field of NoSQL databases.

Stefan Tai is Professor at KIT and Director at the FZI Research Center for Information Technology in Karlsruhe and in Berlin, Germany. His principal research interests are in the areas of service computing and Web engineering, including platforms for the development of reliable, scalable cloud application architectures. Prior to his appointments in Germany, Stefan worked for more than eight years as a Research Staff Member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York, USA. Overall, he has more than 15 years of experience in industry research in the US and in Europe.

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