This paper presents a general approach for automatic composing and orchestrating applications distributed over the cloud. The process is driven by user requirements that are made explicit though a goal specification language. The self-configuration module dynamically organizes a mashup application by composing existing cloud application as atomic brick to compose. Finally the orchestrator module is responsible of a seamless enacting of the selected cloud applications. A prototype has been implemented as a multi agent system for implementing the business process for a company working for fashion firms.

Self-configuring mashup of cloud applications

Cavaleri A;Cossentino M;Lodato C;Lopes S;Sabatucci L
2016

Abstract

This paper presents a general approach for automatic composing and orchestrating applications distributed over the cloud. The process is driven by user requirements that are made explicit though a goal specification language. The self-configuration module dynamically organizes a mashup application by composing existing cloud application as atomic brick to compose. Finally the orchestrator module is responsible of a seamless enacting of the selected cloud applications. A prototype has been implemented as a multi agent system for implementing the business process for a company working for fashion firms.
2016
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Inglese
17th Workshop "From Objects to Agents" WOA 2017
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68
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Cavaleri, A; Cossentino, M; Lodato, C; Lopes, S; Sabatucci, L
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