2011
Cloud Computing for Enterprise ArchitecturesEditors:
- Zaigham Mahmood,
- Richard Hill
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ISBN: 978-1-4471-2235-7 (Print) 978-1-4471-2236-4 (Online)
Series: Computer Communications and Networks
Mahmood, Zaigham; Hill, Richard (Eds.)
2011, XVI, 327 p. 85 illus.
ISBN 978-1-4471-2236-4
Immediately available per PDF-download (no DRM, watermarked)
About this book
- Includes balanced corporate analysis, discussing benefits, issues and limitations
- Presents a roadmap and deployment methodologies, exploring synergies between enterprise cloud computing, SOA and grid computing
- Provides case studies for enterprise architects and business managers
This important text provides a single point of reference for state-of-the-art cloud computing design and implementation techniques. The book examines cloud computing from the perspective of enterprise architecture, asking the question; how do we realize new business potential with our existing enterprises? Divided into four parts covering all aspects of cloud computing for enterprise architectures, the text introduces fundamental concepts and principles, examines approaches and frameworks for the adoption of cloud computing, explores existing issues and challenges, and presents future directions and ideas for further research.
Topics and features:
- With a Foreword by Thomas Erl
- Contains contributions from an international selection of preeminent experts
- Presents the state-of-the-art in enterprise architecture approaches with respect to cloud computing models, frameworks, technologies, and applications
- Discusses potential research directions, and technologies to facilitate the realization of emerging business models through enterprise architecture approaches
- Provides relevant theoretical frameworks, and the latest empirical research findings
Dr. Zaigham Mahmood is Reader in Applied Computing and Assistant Head of the Distributed and Intelligent Systems Research Group at the School of Computing in the University of Derby, UK. Dr. Richard Hill is Head of Subject (Computing and Mathematics) and Reader in Intelligent Systems at the School of Computing in the University of Derby, UK.
Table of contents Part I: Concepts and Principles
Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures: Concepts, Principles and Approaches
Zaigham Mahmood
Enterprise Architecture Fundamentals
Siavash Moshiri and Richard Hill
Cloud Computing Business Models
Abbas Strømmen-Bakhtiar and Amir R. Razavi
The Convergence of Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Computing
Pethuru Raj and Mohanavadivu Periasamy
Part II: Approaches and Frameworks
Component-Based Development for Cloud Computing Architectures
Muthu Ramachandran
Identity and Access Management in Cloud Computing
Khandakar Entenam Unayes Ahmed and Vassil Alexandrov
A Cloud Architecture for Educational Enterprises: a Case Study in Robotics
Lucio A. Rocha, Leonardo R. Olivi, Fernando Paolieri, Guilherme Feliciano, Ricardo S. Souza, Diego Rodrigues, Fernando Pinho, Fábio Teixeira, Eliane G. Guimarães and Eleri Cardozo
Cloud Computing: an Enabler in Developing Business Models for Global Enterprises
N. Raghavendra Rao
Using Common Logic to Provide a Semantic Enterprise Architecture Framework for Cloud Computing
Jeffrey A. Schiffel and Shaun Bridges
Part III: Issues and Challenges
The Cloud Challenges for Enterprise Architects
Pethuru Raj and Mohanavadivu Periasamy
Service Level Agreements in Cloud Computing: Perspectives of Private Consumers and Small-to-Medium Enterprises
G.R. Gangadharan and Davide Maria Parrilli
Enterprise HPC in the Clouds
Ioannis A. Moschakis and Helen D. Karatza
Part IV: Further Research and Studies
Cloud Computing and the Emerging Market
J.D. Thomson
Fair Non-Repudiation Framework for Cloud Storage: Part I
Jun Feng, Yu Chen, Douglas H. Summerville and Kai Hwang
Fair Non-Repudiation Framework for Cloud Storage: Part II
Jun Feng, Yu Chen, Douglas H. Summerville and Kai Hwang
Clowns, Crowds and Clouds: A Cross-Enterprise Approach to Detecting Information Leakage without Leaking Information
Neil Cooke and Lee Gillam