A model-driven deployment approach for scaling distributed software architectures on a cloud computing platform

Author(s):  
Jeisson Vergara-Vargas ◽  
Henry Umana-Acosta
2013 ◽  
Vol 303-306 ◽  
pp. 2403-2406
Author(s):  
Fang Qin Xu ◽  
Xi Yu ◽  
Jin Gao Liu

These years, rapid developments of Internet of Things provide powerful motivation to container freight. As the current situation, Framework of Container system and its basic infrastructure are all in starting stage, unanimous standard and hardware support are two obstructions for it. Considering that Container system will provide profound influences to Chinese market, the authors mainly design a CPS architecture of Container Management system and transplant software parts to Cloud computing platform. After that, the new container system will fully take advantage of Internet and reduce reliance toward computer’s hardware. After utilizing distributed software of Cloud servers, the management system will become much more efficient, providing a better service platform for consumers.


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Ke-Jiang YE ◽  
Zhao-Hui WU ◽  
Xiao-Hong JIANG ◽  
Qin-Ming HE

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pp. 1-24
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Yangguang Li ◽  
Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang ◽  
Heng Li ◽  
Ahmed E. Hassan ◽  
Cheng He ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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Michael Hanke ◽  
Franco Pestilli ◽  
Adina S. Wagner ◽  
Christopher J. Markiewicz ◽  
Jean-Baptiste Poline ◽  
...  

Abstract Decentralized research data management (dRDM) systems handle digital research objects across participating nodes without critically relying on central services. We present four perspectives in defense of dRDM, illustrating that, in contrast to centralized or federated research data management solutions, a dRDM system based on heterogeneous but interoperable components can offer a sustainable, resilient, inclusive, and adaptive infrastructure for scientific stakeholders: An individual scientist or laboratory, a research institute, a domain data archive or cloud computing platform, and a collaborative multisite consortium. All perspectives share the use of a common, self-contained, portable data structure as an abstraction from current technology and service choices. In conjunction, the four perspectives review how varying requirements of independent scientific stakeholders can be addressed by a scalable, uniform dRDM solution and present a working system as an exemplary implementation.


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