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CloudML: An Integrated Language for Resource, Service and Request Description for D-Clouds
2011
2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science
Distributed Clouds, or just D-Clouds, can be seen as a paradigm that is able to exploit the potential of sharing resources across geographic boundaries and provide latency-bound allocation of resources to third-party developers. The representation of D-Cloud resources is a challenge that involves the careful choice of characteristics that drive the mapping of requests on the substrate resources. Regarding these problems, this paper introduces the Cloud Modeling Language (CloudML), a
doi:10.1109/cloudcom.2011.60
dblp:conf/cloudcom/GoncalvesESSKMM11
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