Cloud computing : first international conference, CloudComp 2009, Munich, Germany, October 19-21, 2009 : revised selected papers
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Cloud computing : first international conference, CloudComp 2009, Munich, Germany, October 19-21, 2009 : revised selected papers
(Lecture notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering / editorial board, Ozgur Akan ... [et al.], 34)
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Welcome totheproceedings ofCloudComp 2009. A computing cloudis more thana collection of computer resources, because itpro- vides mechanisms to manage those resources. In a cloud computing platform, software is migrating from the desktop to the "clouds," promising users, at any time and anywhere, access totheirprograms anddata. Thisyear, 44 academic, industrial andstudent papers from all overthe world were submitted, of which 17were accepted as regular longpapers. Additionally, threewere included as shortpapers on hottopics. The Program Committee appreciates the time andeffortall of the researchers put into preparing theirpapers. Many thanks also to themembers oftheProgram Committee andtheexternal reviewers foralloftheirhard workin reading, evaluating, and providing detailed feedback. Without the contribu- tions of both of these groups, CloudComp would not have been such a lively symposium. The symposium featured keynote addresses by Jesus Villasante, Head of Unit, European Commission, Dane Walther, Director of Custom Engineering, Akamai Technologies Inc. Cambridge, MA, USA, Greg Malewicz, Google, Mountain View, CA,USA, andMauro Campanella, Consortium GARR, Italy.
A scientific visitof the Leibniz Supercomputer Centre (LRZ), Bavarian Academy of Science, Garching (Munich), was organized during the conference. The visit was hosted byProf.A. Bode. We feel that the symposium willgrow and develop in its service to the research community within bothacademia andindustry.
Table of Contents
Cloud Computing Infrastructure Track Session 1.- Executing Distributed Applications on Virtualized Infrastructures Specified with the VXDL Language and Managed by the HIPerNET Framework.- High Performance Parallel Computing with Clouds and Cloud Technologies.- Cloud Computing Platforms Track Session 1.- Cloud@Home on Top of RESERVOIR.- AppScale: Scalable and Open AppEngine Application Development and Deployment.- Cloud Computing Infrastructure Track Session 2.- Mitigating Security Threats to Large-Scale Cross Border Virtualization Infrastructures.- Activity Control in Application Landscapes A Further Approach to Improving Maintainability of Distributed Application Landscapes.- PerfCloud: Performance-Oriented Integration of Cloud and GRID.- Combining Cloud and Grid with a User Interface.- Cloud Computing Infrastructure Track Session 3.- A Performance Analysis of EC2 Cloud Computing Services for Scientific Computing.- Cyberaide Virtual Applicance: On-Demand Deploying Middleware for Cyberinfrastructure.- Cloud Computing Platforms Track Session 2.- Service Supervision Patterns: Reusable Adaption of Composite Services.- Cloud Computing Platforms Track Session 3.- Self-managed Microkernels: From Clouds towards Resource Fabrics.- Proactive Software Rejuvenation Based on Machine Learning Techniques.- Dynamic Load Management of Virtual Machines in Cloud Architectures.- Cloud Computing Platforms Track Session 4.- Dynamic Service Encapsulation.- Modeling Movable Components for Disruption Tolerant Mobile Service Execution.- Cloud Computing Applications Track Session 1.- Virtual Distro Dispatcher: A Light-Weight Desktop-as-a-Service Solution.- On Cost Modeling for Hosted Enterprise Applications.
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