Friedrich-Alexander-Universität UnivisSuche FAU-Logo
Techn. Fakultät Willkommen am Department Informatik FAU-Logo
Logo I4
Lehrstuhl für Informatik 4
Middleware
Cloud Computing

 
  Vorlesung
    - UnivIS-Infos
    - Inhalt
    - Prüfungen
    - Folien
    - Literatur
 
  Übungen
    - Inhalt
    - Tipps
    - Aufgaben
    - Evaluation
 
  Literatur
Forschungsprojekte     -REFIT
    -TCLOUDS
 
Frühere Veranstaltungen     -Hauptseminar AKSS
Department Informatik  >  Informatik 4  >  Lehre  >  WS 2011/12  >  Middleware - Cloud Computing  >  Literatur

Middleware - Cloud Computing (MW): Literatur

  • Überblick Cloud Computing (Teil A und B der Vorlesung)
  • A view of cloud computing
    M. Armbrust, A. Fox, R. Griffith, A. D. Joseph, R. Katz, A. Konwinski, G. Lee, D. Patterson, A. Rabkin, I. Stoica, and M. Zaharia.
    A view of cloud computing.
    Communication of the ACM, 53(4):50-58, 2010.
    Cloud computing: An overview
    M. Creeger.
    Cloud computing: An overview.
    Queue, 7(5):3-4, 2009.
    Advisor-Creeger, Mache.
    Keynote LADIS '09: Large-Scale Distributed Systems at Google: Current Systems and Future Directions
    Jeffrey Dean.
    Large-Scale Distributed Systems at Google: Current Systems and Future Directions
    Keynote LADIS '09, 2009.

  • Virtualisierung als Basis für Cloud Computing (Teil D der Vorlesung)
  • Formal requirements for virtualizable third generation architectures
    G. J. Popek and R. P. Goldberg.
    Formal requirements for virtualizable third generation architectures.
    Communications of the ACM, 7:412-421, 1974.
    Xen
    P. Barham, B. Dragovic, K. Fraser, S. Hand, T. Harris, A. Ho, R. Neugebauer, I. Pratt, and A. Warfield.
    Xen and the art of virtualization.
    In Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '03), pages 164-177, 2003.
    VServer versus Xen
    Stephen Soltesz, Herbert Pötzl, Marc E. Fiuczynski, Andy Bavier, and Larry Peterson.
    Container-based Operating System Virtualization: A Scalable, High-performance Alternative to Hypervisors.
    In SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 41, 3, pages 275-287, 2003.
    Linux VServer homepage

  • Infrastructure as a Service (Teil E der Vorlesung)
  • IaaS Comparison
    P. Sempolinski and D. Thain.
    A Comparison and Critique of Eucalyptus, OpenNebula and Nimbus.
    In IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, 2010.
    Eucalyptus
    D. Nurmi, R. Wolski, C. Grzegorczyk, G. Obertelli, S. Soman, L. Youseff, and D. Zagorodnov.
    The Eucalyptus open-source cloud-computing system.
    In Proceedings of the 9th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID '09), pages 124-131, 2009.

    Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide

    libvirt homepage

  • Verteilte Programmierung für datenlastige Cloud-Anwendungen (Teil F der Vorlesung)
  • MapReduce
    J. Dean and S. Ghemawat.
    MapReduce: simplified data processing on large clusters.
    In Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '04), pages 137-150, 2004.
    MapReduce: simplified data processing on large clusters
    Jeffrey Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat.
    MapReduce: simplified data processing on large clusters.
    In Commununication of the ACM, 51:107-113, January 2008.
    Google Infrastucture
    L. A. Barroso, J. Dean, and U. Hölzle.
    Web search for a planet: The Google cluster architecture.
    IEEE Micro, 23:22-28, March 2003.
    MR vs. DBMS
    M. Stonebraker, D. Abadi, D. J. DeWitt, S. Madden, E. Paulson, A. Pavlo, and A. Rasin.
    MapReduce and Parallel DBMSs: Friends or Foes?
    Communications of the ACM, 53(1):64-71, 2010.
    MapReduce vs. Database Management Systems
    A. Pavlo, E. Paulson, A. Rasin, D. J. Abadi, D. J. DeWitt, S. Madden, and M. Stonebraker.
    A comparison of approaches to large-scale data analysis.
    In Proceedings of the 35th SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD '09), pages 165-178, 2009.

  • Verteilte Datensysteme für Cloud-Anwendungen (Teil F der Vorlesung)
  • Evolution and future directions of large-scale storage and computation systems at Google
    Keynote: Jeffrey Dean (Google, USA)
    1st ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing
    Eventually consistent
    Werner Vogels
    Eventually consistent
    In Communications of the ACM - Rural engineering development, Volume 52 Issue 1, January 2009
    Dynamo
    G. DeCandia, D. Hastorun, M. Jampani, G. Kakulapati, A. Lakshman, A. Pilchin, S. Sivasubramanian, P. Vosshall, and W. Vogels.
    Dynamo: Amazon's highly available key-value store.
    In Proceedings of the 21nd Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '07), pages 205-220, 2007.
    Google File System
    S. Ghemawat, H. Gobioff, and S.-T. Leung.
    The Google file system.
    In Proceedings of the 19th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '03), pages 29-43, 2003.
    GFS: Evolution on Fast-forward
    McKusick, Marshall Kirk and Quinlan, Sean.
    GFS: Evolution on Fast-forward.
    In Queue - File Systems, Volume 7 Issue 7, August 2009.
  Impressum   Datenschutz Stand: 2011-12-02 15:03   TD