Cloud Computing Patterns: Fundamentals to Design, Build, and Manage Cloud Applications

  • 6h 41m
  • Christoph Fehling, Frank Leymann, Peter Arbitter, Ralph Retter, Walter Schupeck
  • Springer
  • 2014
  • Contains industry-proven best practices
  • Includes most recent academic advances
  • Provider-independent description of different clouds and their offerings and applications to guide architects and developers

The current work provides CIOs, software architects, project managers, developers, and cloud strategy initiatives with a set of architectural patterns that offer nuggets of advice on how to achieve common cloud computing-related goals. The Cloud Computing Patterns capture knowledge and experience in an abstract format that is independent of concrete vendor products. Readers are provided with a toolbox to structure cloud computing strategies and design cloud application architectures. By using this book cloud-native applications can be implemented and best suited cloud vendors and tooling for individual usage scenarios can be selected. The Cloud Computing Patterns offer a unique blend of academic knowledge and practical experience due to the mix of authors. Academic knowledge is brought in by Christoph Fehling and Professor Dr. Frank Leymann who work on cloud research at the University of Stuttgart. Practical experience in building cloud applications, selecting cloud vendors, and designing enterprise architecture as a cloud customer is brought in by Dr. Ralph Retter who works as an IT architect at T Systems, Walter Schupeck, who works as a Technology Manager in the field of Enterprise Architecture at Daimler AG,and Peter Arbitter, the former head of T Systems’ cloud architecture and IT portfolio team and now working for Microsoft.

Voices on Cloud Computing Patterns

Cloud computing is especially beneficial for large companies such as Daimler AG. Prerequisite is a thorough analysis of its impact on the existing applications and the IT architectures. During our collaborative research with the University of Stuttgart, we identified a vendor-neutral and structured approach to describe properties of cloud offerings and requirements on cloud environments. The resulting Cloud Computing Patterns have profoundly impacted our corporate IT strategy regarding the adoption of cloud computing. They help our architects, project managers and developers in the refinement of architectural guidelines and communicate requirements to our integration partners and software suppliers.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Cloud Computing Fundamentals
  • Cloud Offering Patterns
  • Cloud Application Architecture Patterns
  • Cloud Application Management Patterns
  • Composite Cloud Application Patterns
  • Impact of Cloud Computing Properties