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Semantic Interoperability Framework for IAAS Resources in Multi-Cloud Environment

  • Benhssayen, Karima (IT Architecture and Model Driven Systems Development Team, ADMIR Laboratory ENSIAS, Mohammed V University in Rabat) ;
  • Ettalbi, Ahmed (IT Architecture and Model Driven Systems Development Team, ADMIR Laboratory ENSIAS, Mohammed V University in Rabat)
  • 투고 : 2021.02.05
  • 발행 : 2021.02.28

초록

Cloud computing has proven its efficiency, especially after the increasing number of cloud services offered by a wide range of cloud providers, from different domains. Despite, these cloud services are mostly heterogeneous. Consequently, and due to the rising interest of cloud consumers to adhere to a multi-cloud environment instead of being locked-in to one cloud provider, the need for semantically interconnecting different cloud services from different cloud providers is a crucial and important task to ensure. In addition, considerable research efforts proposed interoperability solutions leading to different representation models of cloud services. In this work, we present our solution to overcome this limitation, precisely in the IAAS service model. This solution is a framework permitting the semantic interoperability of different IAAS resources in a multi-cloud environment, in order to assist cloud consumers to retrieve the cloud resource that meets specific requirements.

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