Abstract

There is a need for efficient administration of shared resources and data across different tenants as a result of the fast rise of cloud computing and the rising usage of multi-tenant systems. The use of ontologies as a strong tool for organizing and describing knowledge in a variety of fields has recently gained traction. In the context of a multi-tenant cloud architecture that has been presented, the establishment and development of ontologies is the primary emphasis of this research work. The study provides a complete examination of the difficulties and possibilities associated with the process of ontology building, as well as the advantages that this process might offer to multi-tenant cloud settings. The design that is being presented has the goal of improving resource allocation, data integration, and knowledge exchange among tenants, which will ultimately result in increased productivity and cooperation.

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