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The Cloud heterogeneity is manifested today in the set of interfaces of the services from different Clouds, in the set of services from the same provider, in the software or hardware stacks, in the terms of performance or user quality of experience. This heterogeneity is favoring the Cloud service providers allowing them to be competitive in a very dynamic market especially by exposing unique solutions. However such heterogeneity is hindering the interoperability between these services, the portability of the applications consuming the services, the seamless migration of legacy applications towards Cloud environments, as well as the automation of Cloud application deployments.
 
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Revision as of 03:03, 14 August 2014

Workshop Program | Workshop Main Page

  • Location: Imperial College
  • Date: September 12 (Friday), 2014
  • Time: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM

This workshop features a keynode by Dr. David Wallom (University of Oxford), two invited talks by Dr. Dana Petcu (West University of Timisoara) and Boris Parak, and oral presentations of 5 full papers.

Time Description Presenter Institution
08:30 - 09:30 CAC Registration and Check-in
09:30 - 09:40 Welcome Remarks by AMGCC workshop organizers
09:40 - 10:35 Keynote: Federation of Cloud Computing to Create a Uniform e-infrastructure for Research David Wallom University of Oxford
10:35 - 11:30 Invited Talk: Challenges of Multi Clouds Dana Petcu West University of Timisoara
11:30 - 12:00 Coffee Break
12:00 - 12:30 VM Auto-Scaling for Workflows in Hybrid Cloud Computing Younsun Ahn, Yoohee Kim Sookmyung Women's University
12:30 - 13:00 A High Performance I.O Stack for Fast Storage Devices Yongseok Son, Nae Young Song, Hyuck Han, Hyeonsang Eom, Heon Young Yeom Seoul National University & Dongduk women's university
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 14:50 Invited Talk: (r)OCCI -- Lessons in practical interoperability for IaaS clouds Boris Parak Czech Education and Scientific NETwork
14:50 - 15:20 Collaborative Multi-dimensional Dataset Processing with Distributed Cache Infrastructure in the Grid Youngmoon Eom, Jonghwan Moon, Jinwoong Kim, Beomseok Nam Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
15:20 - 15:50 Coffee Break
15:50 - 16:20 Toward a Multi-cluster Analytical Engine for Transportation Data Mark Shtern, Rizwan Mian, Marin Litoiu, Saeed Zareian, Hossam Abdelgawad, Ali Tizghadam York University & University of Toronto
16:20 - 16:50 High Performance Parallelization of Boyer-Moore Algorith on Many-Core Accelerators Yosang Jeong, Myungho Lee, Dukyun Nam, Jik-Soo Kim, Soonwook Hwang Myongji University & KISTI
16:50 - 17:00 Closing Remarks

Invited Talks

Challenges of Multi-Clouds by Dr. Dana Petcu

Abstract

The Cloud heterogeneity is manifested today in the set of interfaces of the services from different Clouds, in the set of services from the same provider, in the software or hardware stacks, in the terms of performance or user quality of experience. This heterogeneity is favoring the Cloud service providers allowing them to be competitive in a very dynamic market especially by exposing unique solutions. However such heterogeneity is hindering the interoperability between these services, the portability of the applications consuming the services, the seamless migration of legacy applications towards Cloud environments, as well as the automation of Cloud application deployments.

Various solutions to overcome the Cloud heterogeneity have been investigated in the last half decade, starting from the definition of uniform interfaces (defining the communalities, but loosing the specificities) and arriving to domain specific languages (allowing to conceive applications at a Cloud-agnostic level, but introducing a high overhead).

We discuss the existing approaches and their completeness from the perspective of building support systems for Multi-Clouds, identifying the gaps and potential solutions. Concrete examples are taken from recent experiments in developing a particular Multi-Cloud support system in the frame of MODAClouds project (www.modaclouds.eu).

(r)OCCI -- Lessons in practical interoperability for IaaS clouds by Boris Parak

Introduction