A cloud broker framework for infrastructure service discovery using semantic network

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Abstract

On demand provisioning with an acceptable pricing scheme of cloud computing attracts user to enter in to the cloud arena. In this paradigm, there are many cloud service providers involved to offer different level of services and the effectiveness of the service specification, identification of services is always a challenging one. Hence, we propose a broker based cloud computing framework for enabling the cloud user to specify their service requirements in terms of numerical representation. The infrastructure type of services such as computing and storage are considered for this proposal. With respect to the user specification, the proposed broker constructs the cloud ontology to represent the available services from the service repository. With the aid of ontological representation, the proposed broker discovers the infrastructure services from the available vendor. The appropriate services are represented using semantic network which enables the user to know about the available services as per their posted requirements. Finally, the broker recommends the services with its add-on features to the cloud users. A prototype model is developed to simulate the functioning of the broker based service discovery in the cloud and the results show the performance upgradation by comparing the traditional approach.

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Nagarajan, R., Thirunavukarasu, R., & Shanmugam, S. (2018). A cloud broker framework for infrastructure service discovery using semantic network. International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems, 11(3), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.22266/IJIES2018.0630.02

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