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Performance and Dependability Evaluation of Cloud Computing Systems
PhD Qualifying Examination
Title: "Performance and Dependability Evaluation of Cloud Computing Systems"
by
Mr. Subrota Kumar Mondal
Abstract:
Cloud computing systems are inherently large scale, highly distributed,
virtualized and operate in automated shared enviromments. Thus,
performance and dependability of cloud is affected by a large number of
parameters. Cloud resources need to be agile and reconfigurable in order
to respond quickly to ever changing application demands and service
requirements. Significant research work has been done on designing cloud
computing infrastructures in order to improve performance of cloud
computing systems.
This work surveys the literature of various performance and dependability
evaluation techniques and metrics of cloud computing systems. We talk
about the modeling of evaluation techniques and metrics in different
fashions in order to highlight factors that affect the performance and
dependability. A good understanding of state-of-the art cloud
infrastructures is necessary in order to provide better performance and
depend- ability in the design of future cloud architectures. Existing
cloud computing systems consume a vast amount of energy and have a
substantial impact on the environments, consequently we discuss how
sustainable cloud reduces the environmental impact. We discuss different
proposals of sustainable cloud computing systems, and finally propose our
own research on the evaluation of trade-offs amongst performance,
dependability and sustainability.
Date: Monday, 4 March 2013
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Venue: Room 1505
lifts 25/26
Committee Members: Dr. Jogesh Muppala (Supervisor)
Dr. Gary S H Chan (Chairperson)
Dr. Brahim Bensaou
Dr. Lin Gu
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