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Spatio-temporal architecture-based framework for testing services in the cloud

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posted on 2024-11-23, 06:13 authored by Huai Liu, Maria SpichkovaMaria Spichkova, Heinrich SchmidtHeinrich Schmidt, Timoleon Sellis, Matt DuckhamMatt Duckham
Increasingly, various services are deployed and orchestrated in the cloud to form global, large-scale systems. The global distribution, high complexity, and physical separation pose new challenges into the quality assurance of such complex services. One major challenge is that they are intricately connected with the spatial and temporal characteristics of the domains they support. In this paper, we present our visions on the integration of spatial and temporal logic into the system design and quality maintenance of the complex services in the cloud. We suggest that new paradigms should be proposed for designing software architecture that will particularly embed the spatial and temporal properties of the cloud services, and new testing methodologies should be developed based on architecture including spatio-temporal aspects. We also discuss several potential directions in the relevant research.

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Start page

18

End page

22

Total pages

5

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Proceedings of the 24th Australasian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC 2015), Volume II

Editors

Fei-Ching (Diana) Kuo, Stuart Marshall, Haifeng Shen, Markus Stumptner and M. Ali Babar

Name of conference

ASWEC 2015

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

New York, United States

Start date

2015-09-28

End date

2015-10-01

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 ACM

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Copyright held by ACM. 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive Version of Record was published in Association for Computing Machinery, http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2811681.2811685

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2006057000

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-12-21

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  • Yes

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