Cloud Service Broker Using Ontology-Based System
Cloud computing offers more advantages to clients and associations regarding capital uses and working cost investment funds. This study gives an ontological model of the cloud fabricating space to help with the data trade between the cloud-producing assets. The ideas of the proposed model depend on...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2023-12-01
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| Series: | Engineering Proceedings |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/59/1/11 |
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| Summary: | Cloud computing offers more advantages to clients and associations regarding capital uses and working cost investment funds. This study gives an ontological model of the cloud fabricating space to help with the data trade between the cloud-producing assets. The ideas of the proposed model depend on a writing survey of models of the cloud and models of assembling. In the research article, the problem addressed is how cloud brokers are providing cloud services in an efficient way to cloud users. It is the main prologue to an ontology-based, process-situated, and specialist framework that is autonomous of a society that permits most associations to utilize it. The rising number of cloud providers, the nonappearance of interoperability, and the heterogeneity in current open cloud stages lead to the requirement for creative frameworks to track down the foremost fitting cloud resource plan as successfully and mechanized as may be anticipated. In this paper, we depicted the building arrangement of a cloud organization made of two agreeable modules. The Cloud Agency’s objective is to naturally secure assets from suppliers on the premise of SLA evaluation rules and find the foremost reasonable cloud supplier that fulfills users’ prerequisites, and the Semantic Motor’s objective is to make a rationalist depiction of assets based on users’ benefit prerequisites and a brokering framework. |
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| ISSN: | 2673-4591 |