A Model of Cloud Based Application Environment for Software Testing
T. Vengattaraman, P. Dhavachelvan, R. Baskaran

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cloud computing model tailored for software testing, highlighting its potential to enhance testing environments through the benefits of cloud services.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cloud-based application environment specifically designed for software testing, addressing the fragmented knowledge in cloud computing applications.
Findings
Demonstrates the feasibility of cloud-based testing environments.
Highlights the advantages of cloud computing for software testing.
Provides a framework for implementing cloud testing environments.
Abstract
Cloud computing is an emerging platform of service computing designed for swift and dynamic delivery of assured computing resources. Cloud computing provide Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) for guaranteed uptime availability for enabling convenient and on-demand network access to the distributed and shared computing resources. Though the cloud computing paradigm holds its potential status in the field of distributed computing, cloud platforms are not yet to the attention of majority of the researchers and practitioners. More specifically, still the researchers and practitioners community has fragmented and imperfect knowledge on cloud computing principles and techniques. In this context, one of the primary motivations of the work presented in this paper is to reveal the versatile merits of cloud computing paradigm and hence the objective of this work is defined to bring out the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Data Security Solutions
