Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures
- 6h 31m
- Richard Hill (eds), Zaigham Mahmood
- Springer
- 2011
This important text provides a single point of reference for state-of-the-art cloud computing design and implementation techniques. The book examines cloud computing from the perspective of enterprise architecture, asking the question; how do we realize new business potential with our existing enterprises?
Topics and features: with a Foreword by Thomas Erl; contains contributions from an international selection of preeminent experts; presents the state-of-the-art in enterprise architecture approaches with respect to cloud computing models, frameworks, technologies, and applications; discusses potential research directions, and technologies to facilitate the realization of emerging business models through enterprise architecture approaches; provides relevant theoretical frameworks, and the latest empirical research findings.
In this Book
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Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures: Concepts, Principles and Approaches
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Enterprise Architecture Fundamentals
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Cloud Computing Business Models
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The Convergence of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Cloud Computing
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Component-Based Development for Cloud Computing Architectures
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Identity and Access Management in Cloud Computing
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A Cloud Architecture for Educational Enterprises: A Case Study in Robotics
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Cloud Computing: An Enabler in Developing Business Models for Global Enterprises
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Using Common Logic to Provide a Semantic Enterprise Architecture Framework for Cloud Computing
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The Cloud Challenges for Enterprise Architects
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Service Level Agreements in Cloud Computing: Perspectives of Private Consumers and Small-to-Medium Enterprises
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Enterprise HPC on the Clouds
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Cloud Computing and the Emerging Market
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Fair Non-Repudiation Framework for Cloud Storage: Part I
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Fair Non-repudiation Framework for Cloud Storage: Part II
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Clowns, Crowds, and Clouds: A Cross-Enterprise Approach to Detecting Information Leakage Without Leaking Information