Abstract

Organizations of varying shapes, types, and sizes play a variety of roles in motivating and developing cloud standards. Establishing community-driven, consensus-based international mutually agreed-upon standards in rapidly developing fields like cloud computing requires many such intermediate organizations to bridge communication gaps that would otherwise exist between theory and implementation when characteristics such as interoperability, portability between architectures, privacy, or other cross-cutting issues are required.

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