用于CaaS的容器描述本体

IF 1 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS International Journal of Web and Grid Services Pub Date : 2020-10-16 DOI:10.1504/ijwgs.2020.10032929
Khouloud Boukadi, Molka Rekik, Jorge Bernal Bernabé, Jaime Lloret
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除了经典的三种服务模型(IaaS、PaaS和SaaS)之外,容器即服务(CaaS)也得到了广泛的接受。它为可部署的应用程序提供了传统管理程序所面临的高性能挑战。随着容器的采用越来越广泛,使用跨基础设施管理容器的工具变得至关重要。本文提出了一种用于容器描述的领域本体的概念,称为CDO。CDO以一种详细而平等的方式展示了容器、docker和容器编排系统的功能性和非功能性。此外,我们还提供了一个框架,旨在为用户和云提供商简化容器管理。实际上,该框架用于填充CDO,帮助用户在容器编排系统上部署应用程序,并通过在不同主机平台之间部署应用程序提供迁移服务来增强云提供商之间的互操作性。最后,通过一个真实的案例研究来证明CDO的有效性,该案例研究是在一组功能和非功能需求下的容器化环境上部署微服务应用程序。
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Container description ontology for CaaS
Besides its classical three service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), container as a service (CaaS) has gained significant acceptance. It offers without the difficulty of high-performance challenges of traditional hypervisors deployable applications. As the adoption of containers is increasingly wide spreading, the use of tools to manage them across the infrastructure becomes a vital necessity. In this paper, we propose a conceptualisation of a domain ontology for the container description called CDO. CDO presents, in a detailed and equal manner, the functional and non-functional capabilities of containers, Dockers and container orchestration systems. In addition, we provide a framework that aims at simplifying the container management not only for the users but also for the cloud providers. In fact, this framework serves to populate CDO, help the users to deploy their application on a container orchestration system, and enhance interoperability between the cloud providers by providing migration service for deploying applications among different host platforms. Finally, the CDO effectiveness is demonstrated relying on a real case study on the deployment of a micro-service application over a containerised environment under a set of functional and non-functional requirements.
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International Journal of Web and Grid Services
International Journal of Web and Grid Services COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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2.40
自引率
20.00%
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24
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Web services are providing declarative interfaces to services offered by systems on the Internet, including messaging protocols, standard interfaces, directory services, as well as security layers, for efficient/effective business application integration. Grid computing has emerged as a global platform to support organisations for coordinated sharing of distributed data, applications, and processes. It has also started to leverage web services to define standard interfaces for business services. IJWGS addresses web and grid service technology, emphasising issues of architecture, implementation, and standardisation.
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