CLOUD SERVICE BENCH MARKING
5,201.65₹ 6,502.00₹
Hurry up! Offer ends in:
- Author: DAVID BERMBACH
- ISBN: 9783319554822
- Availability: In Stock
Buy CLOUD SERVICE BENCH MARKING | Technical Books, New Arrivals
Cloud service benchmarking can provide important,
sometimes surprising insights into the quality of services and leads to a more
quality-driven design and engineering of complex software architectures that
use such services. Starting with a broad introduction to the field, this book
guides readers step-by-step through the process of designing, implementing and
executing a cloud service benchmark, as well as understanding and dealing with
its results. It covers all aspects of cloud service benchmarking, i.e., both
benchmarking the cloud and benchmarking in the cloud, at a basic level.
The book is divided into five parts: Part I discusses
what cloud benchmarking is, provides an overview of cloud services and their
key properties, and describes the notion of a cloud system and cloud-service
quality. It also addresses the benchmarking lifecycle and the motivations
behind running benchmarks in particular phases of an application lifecycle.
Part II then focuses on benchmark design by discussing key objectives (e.g.,
repeatability, fairness, or understandability) and defining metrics and
measurement methods, and by giving advice on developing own measurement methods
and metrics. Next, Part III explores benchmark execution and implementation
challenges and objectives as well as aspects like runtime monitoring and result
collection. Subsequently, Part IV addresses benchmark results, covering topics
such as an abstract process for turning data into insights, data preprocessing,
and basic data analysis methods. Lastly, Part V concludes the book with a
summary, suggestions for further reading and pointers to benchmarking tools
available on the Web.
The book is intended for researchers and graduate
students of computer science and related subjects looking for an introduction
to benchmarking cloud services, but also for industry practitioners who are
interested in evaluating the quality of cloud services or who want to assess
key qualities of their own implementations through cloud-based experiments.