Hai Dong – författare
Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2021 Workshops
AIOps, STRAPS, AI-PA and Satellite Events, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, November 22–25, 2021, Proceedings
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This year, these satellite events were organized around three main tracks, including a workshop track, a demonstration track, and a tutorials track.
The ICSOC 2021 workshop track consisted of the following three workshops covering a wide range of topics that fall into the general area of service computing.
• International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps)
• 3rd Workshop on Smart Data Integration and Processing (STRAPS 2021)
• International Workshop on AI-enabled Process Automation (AI-PA 2021)
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The authors introduce both the quantitative and qualitative economic models as optimization tools for the selection of long-term cloud service requests. The economic models fit almost intuitively in the way business is usually done and maximize the profit of a cloud provider for a long-term period.
The authors propose a new multivariate Hidden Markov and Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (HMM-ARIMA) model to predict various patterns of runtime resource utilization. A heuristic-based Integer Linear Programming (ILP) optimization approach is developed to maximize the runtime resource utilization. It deploys a Dynamic Bayesian Network (DBN) to model the dynamic pricing and long-term operating cost. A new Hybrid Adaptive Genetic Algorithm (HAGA) is proposed that optimizes a non-linear profit function periodically to address the stochastic arrival of requests. Next, the authors explore the Temporal Conditional Preference Network (TempCP-Net) as the qualitative economic model to represent the high-level IaaS business strategies. The temporal qualitative preferences are indexed in a multidimensional k-d tree to efficiently compute the preference ranking at runtime. A three-dimensional Q-learning approach is developed to find an optimal qualitative composition using statistical analysis on historical request patterns.
Finally, the authors propose a new multivariate approach to predict future Quality of Service (QoS) performances of peer service providers to efficiently configure a TempCP-Net. It discusses the experimental results and evaluates the efficiency of the proposed composition framework using Google Cluster data, real-world QoS data, and synthetic data. It also explores the significance of the proposed approach in creating an economically viable and stable cloud market.
This book can be utilized as a useful reference to anyone who is interested in theory, practice, and application of economic models in cloud computing. This book will be an invaluable guide for small and medium entrepreneurs who have invested or plan to invest in cloud infrastructures and services. Overall, this book is suitable for a wide audience that includes students, researchers, and practitioners studying or working in service-oriented computing and cloud computing.
Service Research and Innovation
5th and 6th Australasian Symposium, ASSRI 2015 and ASSRI 2017, Sydney, NSW, Australia, November 2–3, 2015, and October 19–20, 2017, Revised Selected Papers
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