An Approach to Support Automated Deployment of Applications on Heterogeneous Cloud-HPC Infrastructures

22nd International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC)
Complex applications, which include microservices, computationally intensive batch jobs, and sophisticated interaction with the external environment, demand for heterogeneous computational infrastructures that range from cloud to HPC and edge computing.

Multi-cloud provisioning of business processes

The Cloud offers enhanced flexibility in the management of resources while it promises the reduction of its cost as well as its infinite scalability. In this way, due to these advantages, there is a recent move towards migrating business processes (BPs) in the Cloud.

Collaborative SLA and reputation-based trust management in cloud federations

Industry and academia shift from the single cloud provider paradigm to cloud federations and alternative models, which orchestrate heterogeneous resources, such as Mobile Edge Computing and Fog Computing.

Engineering a QoS Provider Mechanism for Edge Computing with Deep Reinforcement Learning

With the development of new system solutions that integrate traditional cloud computing with the edge/fog computing paradigm, dynamic optimization of service execution has become a challenge due to the edge computing resources being more distributed and dynamic.

A Situational Approach for the Definition and Tailoring of a Data-Driven Software Evolution Method

Successful software evolution heavily depends on the selection of the right features to be included in the next release. Such selection is difficult, and companies often report bad experiences about user acceptance.

The MegaM@ Rt2 ECSEL project: MegaModelling at Runtime–Scalable model-based framework for continuous development and runtime validation of complex systems

This paper presents an overview of the ECSEL 1 project entitled “MegaModelling at runtime – Scalable model-based framework for continuous development and runtime validation of complex systems” (MegaM@Rt2), whose aim is to address the challenges facing MDE.

Grammar based genetic programming for software configuration problem

Software Product Lines (SPLs) capture commonalities and variability of product families, typically represented by means of feature models.

Grammar based genetic programming for software configuration problem

Software Product Lines (SPLs) capture commonalities and variability of product families, typically represented by means of feature models.

ARTIST: Model-Based Stairway to the Cloud

Over the past decade, cloud services emerged as one of the most promising technologies in IT.