A Transactional Approach to Enforce Resource Availabilities: Application to the Cloud
Document Type
Book Chapter
Source of Publication
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Publication Date
5-8-2021
Abstract
This paper looks into the availability of resources, exemplified with the cloud, in an open and dynamic environment like the Internet. A growing number of users consume resources to complete their operations requiring a better way to manage these resources in order to avoid conflicts, for example. Resource availability is defined using a set of consumption properties (limited, limited-but-renewable, and non-shareable) and is enforced at run-time using a set of transactional properties (pivot, retriable, and compensatable). In this paper, a CloudSim-based system simulates how mixing consumption and transactional properties allows to capture users’ needs and requirements in terms of what cloud resources they need, for how long, and to what extent they tolerate the unavailability of these resources.
DOI Link
Publisher
Springer Nature
Volume
415
First Page
249
Last Page
264
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Cloud, CloudSim, Consumption, Resource, Transaction
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Recommended Citation
Maamar, Zakaria; Sellami, Mohamed; and Masmoudi, Fatma, "A Transactional Approach to Enforce Resource Availabilities: Application to the Cloud" (2021). All Works. 4222.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/4222
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no