Abstract
Cloud Computing is an emerging technology for processing and storing very large amounts of data. Sometimes anomalies and defects affect part of the cloud infrastructure, resulting in a performance degradation of the cloud. This paper proposes a performance measurement framework for Cloud Computing systems, which integrates software quality concepts from ISO 25010.
Highlights
Cloud Computing (CC) is an emerging technology aimed at processing and storing very large amounts of data
This paper proposes a performance measurement framework for Cloud Computing systems, which integrates software quality concepts from ISO 25010
Further work is needed to define an integrated model of performance measurement, which would include the perspectives of users, developers, and maintainers
Summary
Cloud Computing (CC) is an emerging technology aimed at processing and storing very large amounts of data. A performance measurement framework (PMF) for CCS should propose a means to identify and quantify “normal cluster behavior”, which can serve as a baseline for detecting possible anomalies in the computers (i.e. nodes in a cluster) that may impact cloud performance. To achieve this goal, methods are needed to collect the necessary base measures specific to CCS performance, and analysis models must be designed to determine the relationships that exist among these measures.
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