
Resource Optimization and Security for Cloud Services
Kaiqi Xiong(Author)
Wiley-ISTE (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. January 2014
Book
Hardback
206 pages
978-1-84821-599-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book includes a study of trustworthiness, percentile response time, service availability, and authentication in the networks between users and cloud service providers, and at service stations or sites that may be owned by different service providers. The first part of the book contains an analysis of percentile response time, which is one of the most important SLA (service level agreements) metrics. Effective and accurate numerical solutions for the calculation of the percentile response time in single-class and multi-class queueing networks are obtained. Then, the numerical solution is incorporated in a resource allocation problem. Specifically, the authors present an approach for the resource optimization that minimizes the total cost of computer resources required while preserving a given percentile of the response time. In the second part, the approach is extended to consider trustworthiness, service availability, and the percentile of response time in Web services. These QoS metrics are clearly defined and their quantitative analysis provided. The authors then take into account these QoS metrics in a trust-based resource allocation problem in which a set of cloud computing resources is used by a service provider to host a typical Web services application for single-class customer services and multipleclass customer services respectively. Finally, in the third part of the book a thorough performance evaluation of two notable public key cryptography-based authentication techniques; Public-Key Cross Realm Authentication in Kerberos (PKCROSS) and Public Key Utilizing Tickets for Application Servers (PKTAPP, a.k.a. KX.509/KCA); is given, in terms of computational and communication times. The authors then demonstrate their performance difference using queuing networks. PKTAPP has been proposed to address the scalability issue of PKCROSS. However, their in-depth analysis of these two techniques shows that PKTAPP does not perform better than PKCROSS in a large-scale system. Thus, they propose a new public key cryptography-based group authentication technique. The performance analysis demonstrates that the new technique can scale better than PKCORSS and PKTAPP.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84821-599-3 (9781848215993)
Schweitzer Classification
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E-Book
02/2014
Wiley-ISTE
€139.99
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E-Book
02/2014
Wiley-ISTE
€139.99
Available for download
Person
Kaiqi Xiong is currently researching and teaching in the Department of Computing Security at Rochester Institute of Technology, USA. He has published more than 60 refereed journal and conference papers including over 25 refereed leading journal papers, over 35 refereed leading conference proceedings, and two IBM patents in computer networks.
Content
Preface ix
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. Current Approaches for Resource Optimization and Security 13
Chapter 3. Single Class Customers 27
Chapter 4. Multiple-Class Customers 69
Chapter 5. A Trustworthy Service Model 95
Chapter 6. Performance Analysis of Public-Key Cryptography-Based Group Authentication 141
Chapter 7. Summary and Future Work 173
Bibliography 181
Index 193