Secure & Rapid Composition of Infrastructure Services in the Cloud
Pierre de Leusse, Panos Periorellis, Paul Watson, Andreas Maierhofer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel infrastructure composition model for cloud services that enhances adaptability by dynamically managing non-functional requirements, enabling secure and rapid service composition.
Contribution
It presents a new model for infrastructure composition in the cloud that improves adaptability and security through dynamic management of non-functional requirements.
Findings
Enhanced adaptability of cloud services
Improved security in service composition
Faster deployment of infrastructure services
Abstract
A fundamental ambition of grid and distributed systems is to be capable of sustaining evolution and allowing for adaptability ((F. Losavio et al., 2002), (S. Radhakrishnan, 2005)). Furthermore, as the complexity and sophistication of theses structures increases, so does the need for adaptability of each component. One of the primary benefits of service oriented architecture (SOA) is the ability to compose applications, processes or more complex services from other services which increases the capacity for adaptation. This document proposes a novel infrastructure composition model that aims at increasing the adaptability of the capabilities exposed through it by dynamically managing their non functional requirements.
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