Abstract

Trust is particularly important for cloud service. In this paper, we introduce a lightweight framework for trust software development in cloud computing by comparing the differences of web service and cloud service. Formal method is used to ensure the correctness of the whole process. Furthermore, the theory implementation is simply discussed, including the related research results which support our framework.

Highlights

  • Cloud computing is receiving enormous attention in recent years

  • It is widely recognized that trust is critical for cloud computing, especially for cloud services

  • We introduce a lightweight framework for trust software development in cloud computing

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Introduction

Cloud computing is receiving enormous attention in recent years. Cloud computing represents a new tipping point for the value of network computing. Service provides common business applications on-line through a web browser, while the software and data are stored on the servers. There are no generic software development methods for trust cloud application. We introduce a lightweight framework for trust software development in cloud computing. We introduce a cloud software development framework which is based on fine-grained services. Formal method is adopted to facilitate the whole development process to ensure the correctness of the software. A. Service Elicitation A generic method for service elicitation is needed in service oriented engineering, especially for cloud software development. Some researchers point out that in future the cloud users should be customize the application according to their requirements by themselves It is great challenge for software engineers. Formal methods and supported tools are mature enough to be the foundation for process implementation

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